This week's North East appointments
Mo Dixon, Tyne Coast College
Tyne Coast College has appointed Mo Dixon as principal.
She will move from New College Durham where she has been Vice Principal since 2015.
Dr Lindsey Whiterod CBE, chief executive of Tyne Coast College, of which TyneMet is part said; “We are delighted to welcome Mo as TyneMet Principal.
“Her vast experience and industry knowledge will support our drive to provide outstanding educational opportunities across the North East.”
Gemma Sayers, Skills Consultants
Skills Consultants has appointed Gemma Sayers in a new role based at Ignite Gas Training.
Gemma, has joined the North Tyneside firm after previously managing science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) projects as well as leading on skills and education in the digital sector.
She also has extensive experience in Corporate Social Responsibility and diversity and gender matters.
Director Brett Garrick said: “Our business is growing exponentially every year and Gemma will help to provide additional support to make sure our that our learners and apprentices get the very best experience possible.
“We’re delighted that she has joined us as her skills will complement those we already offer to our learners.”
Paul Lilley, Green Energy Advice Bureau
The Green Energy Advice Bureau has announced that it has appointed Paul Lilley as their first financial director.
Former finance director at The Noble Organization, Paul brings a wealth of knowledge and served on the board of big brands such as Burger & Lobster, Pink Boutique and Drake & Morgan.
Green Energy Advice Bureau founder and CEO, Paul Cobb, commented: “I am delighted that Paul Lilley will be joining us as group finance director.
“Paul’s incredibly strong knowledge and experience will be vital as we continue our ambitious plans to grow and develop the business internally.”
Paul added: “I am really excited to be joining such a dynamic team in a period of growth and innovation.
“With my broad knowledge of accelerating young businesses and helping them develop financially, I am looking forward to building a sustainable finance department in a fast-paced, expanding environment.”
Gary Lumby MBE, Yellow Box Marketing
Yellow Box Marketing has announced the appointment of Gary Lumby MBE as non executive director.
Gary holds the same role at significant number of SMEs across the North East, Yorkshire and London, and was awarded with an MBE for his services to the financial sector in 2008.
Gary commented: “I have known and been impressed by Brad [managing director] for some time and have been following the company’s progress, so when the opportunity came to work with Brad and the team I was delighted to accept.
“I look forward to helping Yellow Box Marketing continue its amazing growth journey, which is a testament to its high quality of service, delivery and talented employees.”
Brad Johnson added: “I am thrilled that Gary has agreed to join us as NED and help us in a period of significant growth in clients and other revenues.
“We have already doubled our turnover and workforce in 2019 as we relocated to larger premises at Stockton Riverside, Fusion Hive.
“With Gary’s knowledge and expertise, we aim to double this again in 2020, his experience in growing small businesses will prove invaluable to our team.”
Sarah Slaven, Business Durham
Business Durham has announced the appointment of Sarah Slaven as interim managing director.
Sarah was part of the management team that established Business Durham in 2012 and held the post of Operations Director until taking on her current position.
In her previous role, Sarah had responsibility for leading Business Durham’s business engagement, inward investment and enterprise activities.
Sarah commented: “I’m proud to be given the opportunity to lead and build on the great work that Business Durham is already doing to support business growth, create jobs and attract inward investment to Durham.
“Business Durham is a trusted advisor to hundreds of business owners across the county and we will continue to provide expert knowledge, in-depth advice, and ongoing support for every stage of business growth.
“I’m passionate about the fantastic assets and businesses we have here and I look forward to the opportunities that 2020 will bring.”
Ryan Irving-Carr, Bernicia
North East housing association Bernicia Group has announced the appointment of Ryan Irving-Carr as the new head of property.
Ryan has worked for Bernicia for eight years, starting out as an apprentice plumber in 2012. In his new role, Ryan will lead the client property team in developing and delivering the asset management strategy and short term investment plan for Bernicia’s 14,000 properties.
Ryan said: ““I’ve been supported to progress from an apprenticeship into roles as project coordinator, asset investment programme manager and head of property.
“There’s lots of exciting investment and development projects coming up and I can’t wait to get started.”
Michael Farr, executive director of assets and growth, added: “Investing in our people and nurturing in-house talent is how we grow our business and we’re delighted to have Ryan in post as head of property.
“He’s worked extremely hard, continually impressing us with his drive and commitment, and is a great example of someone who has taken the career development opportunities on offer to carve out a successful career in our assets and property division, securing a very well deserved promotion.”
Ash James, Connect Health
Connect Health has announced the appointment of Ash James in the newly created role of national clinical education lead.
With over 10 years’ experience working across a range of MSK settings including within clinical leadership and senior management roles, Ash is currently completing a PhD at Manchester Metropolitan University and is a media spokesperson for the Chartered Society of Physiotherapists.
Ash commented: “I am incredibly excited to start in the role of national clinical education lead for such a forward-thinking and innovative company as Connect Health.
“I am most looking forward to working with its outstanding group of clinicians throughout the UK and it is my goal to provide them with the opportunity to become the best educated group of professionals in the musculoskeletal space.
“I will try to implement a pathway structure that allows for continued, targeted development that is a mix of face to face interaction with peers, patients and senior colleagues along with self-directed learning through the innovative use of technology.
“I want Connect Health to continue to be leaders in the delivery of outstanding patient care nationwide and hopefully I can add something to the team to help us achieve that.”
Scott Martin, Karbon Homes
Karbon Homes has appointed Scott Martin as its new Executive Director of Resources.
Scott started his career with KPMG before moving into senior finance and management roles in the housebuilding sector.
Paul Fiddaman, group chief executive at Karbon Homes said: “We are delighted to appoint Scott into this important position within Karbon’s leadership team.
“Scott will be joining Karbon at a very exciting time.
“Following our recent bond financing and our ambitious commitment to new homes development, there are some exciting challenges ahead.
“Scott’s knowledge and experience makes him ideally placed for this role.”
Scott added: “I was really attracted by Karbon’s social purpose, customer focus and mission of providing a strong foundation for life.”
“There’s a strong team of passionate people in Karbon and I’m looking forward to working with them to make a real positive difference for communities across the north.”
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