APPOINTMENTS
Gabrielle takes over at Chesterfield FC
Gabrielle Salomon (pictured) has been named as the new General Manager of Chesterfield FC Women. Gabrielle, who is involved with
Bhavesh Amlani and Vember Mortlock
Bhavesh to lead property team at growing law firm
Legal heavyweight Bhavesh Amlani has made a move to rapidly-expanding Midlands law firm Roythornes. Bhavesh, who was formerly a sector head at national
firm Shoosmiths, overseeing a substantial team, has taken the role of heading up the Roythornes’ growing national property team. He will also sit on the Roythornes board. Bhavesh’s colleagues Benjamin Smith and Emily
Danson, real estate and development experts at Shoosmiths, join him as senior associates along with senior paralegal Sarah Ward. Bhavesh said: “Roythornes has a fantastic reputation
in the real estate sector with reputable clients and I am looking forward to adding value across the whole business. Roythornes is a well-known and rapidly growing company with excellent strength and breadth of property expertise. It has a solid East Midlands base and a growing presence in Cambridgeshire. It is also
debt free and can adapt quickly to client and market needs. My move to Roythornes creates a perfect synergy between the East and West Midlands among both new and existing clients.” Bhavesh has extensive experience of working with
major plc clients in addition to a wide variety of property organisations and investors. Vember Mortlock, Managing Director of Roythornes,
said: “We have known Bhavesh and his team for many years and their appointment is a perfect fit for Roythornes, which now has a presence in Birmingham. “This is an excellent opportunity for Roythornes and
a step forward in meeting our objective of significantly building the national property team across the UK. Property is our key focus with a substantial team of 13 partners and over 60 fee earners. Roythornes has bold plans for the future and we see Bhavesh and his team being a major part of our success.”
Aaron goes back to the future at Nelsons
East Midlands law firm Nelsons has bolstered its expert commerce and technology team with the addition of a new solicitor. Aaron Singh has rejoined the
firm, specialising in commercial agreements, data protection, e- commerce terms and website contracts. He will also provide corporate support in areas such as mergers and acquisitions, shareholder agreements, company formations and general company administration. He said: “I am delighted to be
back working at such a prominent law firm, whose reputation is ever-
growing. Nelsons is an innovative firm that invests in its employees and offers comprehensive development opportunities, which is one of the reasons that attracted me back. Going forward, I am excited to continue developing my knowledge and expertise while working with clients in achieving their goals.” Harpreet Sandhu, Partner in the
commerce and technology team, said: “We’re thrilled to welcome Aaron to the team. His skills and attitude will make him a great addition and he will play a key role as we continue to grow this specialist area of law.”
the Sport Policy Unit at Manchester Metropolitan University, will oversee the day-to-day running of the organisation and take the lead on all off-the-pitch matters. She holds an MSc in Sport Management and is studying for a PhD, investigating the impacts diversity, equality and inclusion initiatives have on gender equality in football workplaces. Gabrielle said: "I’m excited to join
Chesterfield FC Women. This club experienced a lot of great progress both on and off the pitch over recent seasons. There is a strong dynamic around the club's operations and incredible work planned for the future.” Michael Noon, Chesterfield FC
Women’s Chairman and First-team Manager, added: “We are delighted to have been able to attract somebody of Gabi’s calibre to come and work with us. “Gabi’s knowledge and
experience will be invaluable, and she will play a key role in developing the women’s set up even further.”
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