This week's Yorkshire appointments
Faith PR, the Brighouse-based public relations agency, has expanded its senior team with the appointment of a new account director.
Emily Raleigh joins Faith PR with over 14 years of PR agency experience across both B2B and B2C sectors, with expertise in media relations, internal communications, copywriting, crisis management and stakeholder engagement.
At Faith PR, her remit will include strategic account planning and development, client liaison and line management responsibility for other members of the team as well as strategic input into the development of the business.
Emily has most recently worked as a PR professional on a freelance basis for clients including the 3M Buckley Innovation Centre in Huddersfield alongside working with Faith PR in this capacity over the past two years.
Stefanie Hopkins, founder and managing director of Faith PR, said: “Emily is a fantastic addition to the agency. Having worked alongside her for the past two years I am confident in her skillset and ambition to strengthen our offering to our clients – existing and prospective.”
Emily Raleigh added: “I’ve been an associate with Faith PR since 2015, so when Stefanie approached me to come on board on a more permanent capacity to help her drive the business forward, it made sense.
“It’s an exciting time for Faith having just celebrated 10 years in business and securing a recent succession of new business wins. I’m looking forward to working more closely with Stefanie and the team to help develop the business further.”
Faith PR works with both consumer and B2B clients regionally, nationally and internationally.
Andy Hirst, Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors
Andy Hirst FRICS, associate director at Mace Group in Leeds, has been appointed chairman of the RICS (Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors) Yorkshire and Humber Regional Board.
As chair, Andy will lead the board in delivering a range of objectives and initiatives to set and improve standards in the region’s property sectors, and encourage more young and diverse talent in to the industry.
The Yorkshire and Humber Regional Board is made up of ten chartered surveyors from both the public and private sector working across the full spectrum of surveying disciplines, and Andy, a chartered quantity surveyor and graduate of Leeds Beckett University, has held a seat on the board for the past four years.
Andy joined Mace Group in September last year, and heads up their Industrial, Logistics and Manufacturing Sector in the North of England and Scotland.
Prior to this, he worked for Faithful+Gould in Leeds for nearly 23 years, delivering projects across the UK and Europe within the manufacturing and food and beverage sectors. Andy has also worked for several large high street names delivering projects across a range of sectors.
Lynn Robinson, RICS regional director, commented: “Andy has a wealth of industry experience accrued during his time working with leading clients across a variety of sectors.
‘He is also a former chairman of RICS Matrics Yorkshire and Humber, which is a networking and support group for students, trainees and those with ten years or less surveying experience. Therefore, I’m sure he will prove an invaluable asset to the RICS Yorkshire and Humber Board as the new Chairman.“
Lucy Smith, Sheards Accountants
Sheards Accountants, the Huddersfield-based accountancy practice, has announced the appointment of a practice manager.
Lucy Smith has been appointed for the new role which has been created to improve the overall operations of the practice.
Lucy joins from a Leeds-based charity where she worked as a finance officer and project co-ordinator.
She will be responsible for implementing improvements of the practice’s systems and processes, while managing client onboarding and satisfaction alongside marketing and event planning.
Kevin Winterburn, director at Sheards Accountants, commented: “This is an exciting time for Sheards; the new role will help us to expand our current offering while maintaining our service level standards with our client base.
‘This year will see our momentum continue to be at the forefront of cloud accounting in the Huddersfield area. We’re looking forward to Lucy coming on board and feel she has the right set of skills to help us to drive Sheards forward in 2018.“
John Hutchings, Emsleys Solicitors
Emsleys Solicitors has appointed John Hutchings, a personal injury solicitor, as a director at the firm.
With over 14 years’ experience in the personal injury field, John is an expert in employer’s liability claims.
He also specialises in high value cases relating to brain and spinal cord injury and traumatic amputation.
Since joining Emsleys in June 2016, John has worked on Review My Claim, Emsleys’ initiative which tackles poor legal advice and service, helping genuine accident victims get the compensation they are entitled to.
John said: “I am looking forward to further developing the Emsleys brand and also sharing my experience to ensure the personal injury team continues to grow.”
Andrew Greenwood, director and head of personal injury, added: “The appointment recognises John’s contribution to the leadership of a progressive and successful team.”
Jack Clayton, Alice Miller and Grant Morris, iSource Group
iSource Group, the IT, digital and change recruitment specialist based in Leeds, has further expanded its team with three new appointments.
Jack Clayton will join the team as recruitment consultant and will head up UX recruitment as part of the team’s digital marketing function, while Alice Miller and Grant Morris both start their careers as junior consultants.
Jack commented: “From the very first interview, I knew there and then that iSource was for me. The enthusiasm from the team, the contemporary office layout and the whole ethos of the business was everything that I’d been hoping for.
“I’m looking forward to the challenge of helping to source the very best talent, as there is a real focus on quality of results over quantity here.”
Taking responsibility for the resourcing and management of candidates, both Alice and Grant saw potential to grow their careers within a modern and progressive organisation where there is opportunity to learn from some of the best senior recruitment professionals in the sector.
Dan Mills, digital recruitment practice director, commented: “It’s fantastic to welcome three new members to the team, who will be a great support to us in our journey to becoming the recruiter of choice for businesses who are seeking the very best talent.
“Extending our capacity to meet with demand is a great position to be in and sends a strong message about the progress we have made in the last twelve months.”
iSource Group works with leading brands including ASDA, Hermes, TD Waterhouse, National Grid, Morrisons, Call Credit Information Group and Yorkshire Building Society.
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