Changing Faces
Amanda Marlow
Safety Centre and Hazard Alley
Amanda Marlow has joined Safety Centre and Hazard Alley as its new Marketing & Development Manager. A former Mayor of Milton Keynes, Amanda will be working
with CEO Asma Maya Joseph-Hussain and the team at the scenario-based safety and skills for life centre in Kiln Farm. T e centre specialises in teaching children, young people and adults about how to stay safe.
Debbie
de Cordova Mixxos Group
Debbie Decordova has taken on the role of Operations Director at recruitment specialist Mixxos Group in Milton Keynes. With an impressive background spanning over 20 years in the recruitment industry, Debbie brings a wealth of knowledge and hands-on expertise to the team. Debbie is enthusiastic about joining Mixxos Group at an
exciting phase of growth and is eager to contribute to the mission of raising industry standards.
Sarah Eifi on-Jones
Swanbourne House School
Piet van Gelder
Howes Percival
Sarah Eifion-Jones has joined Swanbourne House School in the role of Deputy Head Academic. Part of T e Stowe Group of schools, Swanbourne House is an
independent day and boarding prep school for children aged three to 13 years in Buckinghamshire. Sarah comes with more than 15 years’ experience in teaching and educational leader- ship, with her previous role being Assistant Master, Academic at Westminster Under School.
Howes Percival has recruited Partner Piet van Gelder as the fi rm’s fi rst Head of Construction, to meet the growing demand for construction law services. Piet is a specialist construction and engineering lawyer who
advises clients in the construction, engineering and renewable energy sectors and in respect of compliance with the new regime under the Building Safety Act. Piet has experience over the whole lifecycle of projects.
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