This week's London appointments
Toby Rogan-Lyons and Irfan Ahmed, Lichfields
Planning and development consultants Lichfields has recruited two lighting experts to head up its new Neighbourly Matters team.
Toby Rogan-Lyons, who joins from real estate consultancy GL Hearn, has been appointed director of the Neighbourly Matters team.
He has been joined by associate director Irfan Ahmed, who brings over 10 years experience in the practical delivery of natural lighting studies.
Toby, a design engineer with a diploma in practical surveying has been undertaking detailed natural lighting studies for over 14 years.
He said: “As our towns and cities become more and more dense, buildings are having greater impacts on each other.
“Traditionally, the benefits to be gained from reducing energy consumption were at the heart of lighting considerations, but local authorities are increasingly taking a more holistic approach.
“Recent studies show that natural lighting can makes a difference with regards to anti-social behaviour and the physical and mental well-being of occupants.
“Research has shown, not allowing for adequate natural light can have significant effects on mental health, emotional wellbeing and lead to increased crime in an area.
“Lichfields has recognised the growing importance Planning Authorities are placing on natural lighting as part of the planning process.
“Lichfields is unique in this regard; most Neighbourly Matters teams are standalone consultancies or are embedded in building surveying companies, not planning offices.”
Lisa Roscoe, isobel
Independent creative agency isobel has appointed Lisa Roscoe to the role of business director – ten years after completing an account management internship at the agency.
Following her time at isobel Lisa left to join Leo Burnett where she became an account director. She then moved to Aesop before re-joining isobel.
Paul Houlding, CEO of isobel commented: “Lisa showed fantastic potential 10 years ago but she was lured by a big global agency in Leo Burnett.
“We’ve kept in touch and it’s brilliant to have her back.
“It’s our first hire in this new WFH environment and we have video welcome drinks scheduled for later this week.”
**Ashraf M. Fahmy, CallisonRTKL **
CallisonRTKL has announced that Ashraf M. Fahmy has joined the practice as chief financial officer (CFO).
As well as leading finance and accounting, he will serve as a member of the strategic mergers and acquisitions team to bolster the breadth and strength of the firm in the marketplace.
Kelly Farrell, CallisonRTKL president and CEO commented: “In addition to financial expertise, Ashraf brings a deep understanding of the AEC industry and extensive global experience to the firm.”
“His collaborative approach to doing business will only enhance our team-based culture.
“There is no doubt that Ashraf has what it takes to help steer the firm through today’s uncertainty.”
Ashraf added: “CallisonRTKL is a powerhouse in the industry.
“With its global presence, advanced digital infrastructure, and collaborative, team-based approach, the firm is agile and can respond quickly to any circumstance, which is an asset in the current market.
“The practice is also an innovator in the effort to improve wellbeing and create resilient and sustainable places.
“I am excited to be part of a firm dedicated to creating healthy and happy environments.”
Francesco Fulcoli, TransferGo
TransferGo has announced the hire of Francesco Fulcoli as its new chief compliance officer.
With over 15 years’ experience in the area, Francesco specialises in building compliance technology frameworks, establishing standards and implementing procedures across both fintech and regtech.
He joins TransferGo from IFX Payments where he was interim head of compliance and led the revamp of its AML Compliance and Compliance Technology function.
Daumantas Dvilinskas, CEO and co-founder of TransferGo, said: “We were looking for a CCO who would embrace the challenge of disrupting the incumbent financial service players and fit with our entrepreneurial, customer-obsessed culture, and Francesco fitted the bill perfectly.
“His experience and mindset really stood-out to us, and we’re looking forward to fully embracing him as part of the TransferGo team.”
Zara Erismann, LiveRamp
LiveRamp has announced the appointment of Zara Erismann as managing director for EU Publishers.
Zara brings over fifteen years of experience in the technology sector, and most recently built the publisher base across Europe with her former company Index Exchange.
Zara’s new role, located at the London office, will be working closely with publishers, as well as privacy and publisher implementation teams to scale LiveRamp’s publisher network.
She joins LiveRamp from Index Exchange, where she built the publisher base for companies across Europe.
Vihan Sharma, managing director, commented: “We are delighted that Zara will be joining our team at LiveRamp as managing director for EU publishers.
“We see tremendous opportunity for growth in the EU, and we are fully committed to ensuring that our EU and UK operations are seamlessly aligned.
“This new role will strengthen our relationship with EU publishers and ensure that we are continuing to lead the way in this quickly evolving landscape.”
Zara said: “After four years at Index Exchange and over 15 years in the technology sector, I am excited to join LiveRamp at such a pivotal time for the company, when they are expanding so rapidly in the UK and developing meaningful solutions that address publishers’ critical challenges.
“The EU is a vital growth market for LiveRamp and I look forward to building on our existing relationships and creating new partnerships with EU publishers at this exciting time in the adtech industry.”
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