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Thames Valley law firm Boyes Turner has appointed a leading family lawyer Paul Linsell as a partner who will build the firm’s new family law team. Services include advice for people experiencing separation or divorce, issues involving children and expertise in complex financial matters. Linsell, who is an accredited mediator, has also been accredited as a specialist by the family law organisation Resolution for his work on complex financial matters on divorce and issues affecting unmarried families.
FirtySeven, the Southampton- based business funding
specialists has appointed Lauren Alpin as relationship director, asset finance. With
over 16 years experience she will be leading all asset finance transactions.
EY has made five senior
appointments in Reading as part of the firm’s continued investment in its regional business. The quintet of promotions includes four new equity partners and one new associate partner. Katie Dallimore- Fox, Ian Dennis, Vaneeta Khurana and Ryan Squires have all been promoted to equity partners and Jane Musyoki has been promoted to associate partner.
Paula Swain, partner,
Shoosmiths, has been appointed as the Solent LEP representative on the Solent Freeport
Consortium. Swain said: “The Solent LEP is committed to working closely with the Solent Freeport to maximise the benefits the Freeport will bring to the local community and local economy, creating jobs and boosting investment. There’s an enormous opportunity here to harness new approaches and initiatives to help us achieve our ambition for the Solent to lead the UK’s coastal renaissance.
Thames Valley law firm Blandy & Blandy has announced several promotions to its team. Manisha Bhula, head of the firm’s award- winning residential property team, becomes a partner. She joined Blandy & Blandy in 2015 and has led the team, which spans the firm’s Reading and Henley-on-Thames offices, through a successful period of growth and an exceptionally busy past 12 months.
Experienced Henley-on-Thames- based solicitor Louise Nelson becomes an associate solicitor. Claire Kirk, who joined the firm three years ago, has been promoted to the role of HR manager.
Sillence Hurn Building Consultancy has appointed three new members to its expanding team. Derek Johnson (left) joins as associate building surveyor, Steve Willington (centre) joins as senior building surveyor and Chris Pearce (right) joins as project manager.
Managing director, Alex Hurn said: ““We are pleased with the sustained growth of the business so far in 2021 and the foundation of this is due to our continued efforts to onboard experienced team members who are genuinely passionate about surveying and providing quality service levels to our broad client base. Derek, Chris and Steve bring this in abundance.”
A Southampton-based marine engineering firm has appointed a head of business development as it focuses on the cruise and ferry sector. The SMS Group has welcomed Darren Smith who brings with him a wealth of experience and contacts from more than 30 years in the industry.
Smith, is based in Southampton with a global remit.
Cyber security company
C3IA Solutions has recruited former Royal Corps of
Signals major Mark Tivey. The highly experienced IT, cyber and
telecommunications professional has joined the Dorset-headquartered business as a principal consultant. He will lead the company’s efforts to attract new staff in what is a swiftly growing and quickly changing sector. Tivey served for 34 years in the Royal Signals in technical, leadership and management roles.
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