This week’s Yorkshire appointments
This week’s round up of Yorkshire appointments includes Beal Homes, Switalskis and Barton Willmore (Stantec). Read on to find out more.
Andy Devine, Beal Homes
Regional housebuilder Beal Homes has appointed a new construction director as it continues to drive growth in volumes. Andy Devine (pictured right) has joined the family-owned business from Barratt & David Wilson Homes, where he was contracts manager for the Yorkshire East area.
He succeeds long-serving John Goodfellow, who has retired. During an 18-year tenure as construction director, John played a key role in Beal becoming established as the “leading independent housebuilder” operating in Hull, East Yorkshire and Lincolnshire.
Andy brings 26 years of experience in the construction industry to Beal, having previously held a series of Yorkshire based senior positions with national housebuilders.
For the past six years, he has been contracts manager for Barratt & David Wilson Homes, Yorkshire East. Prior to this, he was production manager for Linden Homes North and a site manager for Linden Homes and Barratt & David Wilson Homes.
Richard Beal, chief executive of the East Yorkshire-based housebuilder (pictured left), said: “We’re delighted to appoint Andy to this key role. He has an excellent track record of leading construction teams and delivering major developments while maintaining a strong focus on build quality.
Andy added: “This is a great move for me. I was attracted by the opportunity to move from a national Plc to join a growing, independent housebuilder that has such a strong commitment to building homes based on the wants and needs of buyers. There are very few housebuilders that are as ambitious as Beal or have such dedication to quality.”
Julie Guest, Switalskis
Yorkshire law firm the Switalskis group has recruited senior HR professional Julie Guest (pictured right) into its new head of people role. Julie’s appointment comes as part of the Switalskis group’s growth strategy which has already seen the firm expand its presence with the acquisitions of Atherton Godfrey and Pryers Solicitors.
As head of people, Julie will drive the firm’s people agenda, taking the lead on developing Switalskis’ talent, leadership and inclusion strategies and will further bring together teams across the group.
Bringing 28 years’ HR experience to the position, Julie joins Switalskis group from Harrogate energy supply company, CNG, where she was HR Manager, growing and upskilling a team of in-house HR professionals.
Julie said: “It’s great to join a firm with such a strong focus on its people, culture and values and I am looking forward to playing a part in further cementing our group-wide focus in this area.
“My role will involve further integration of people and systems following the acquisition of Atherton Godfrey and Pryers, along with enhancing Switalskis’ already strong talent development and creating an environment and culture in which everyone is able to flourish. A key part of this will be ensuring every employee comes along on this journey with us.”
John Durkan, Switalskis group managing director (pictured left), added: “Julie has been responsible for a number of successful change and development programmes within professional services businesses, and I’m delighted she has joined us as our first head of people”
Lucie Jowett, Barton Willmore (Stantec)
Planning and design consultancy Barton Willmore, now Stantec, has promoted Senior Planner Lucie Jowett to the role of associate. Lucie has a wide range of planning experience in the commercial, retail, leisure and residential sectors.
She is involved in all aspects of the planning process including providing strategic planning advice, preparing detailed evidence base documents to support planning applications and negotiating planning permissions, planning conditions and legal agreements with Local Planning Authorities.
Lucie currently works closely with Harworth and Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council to bring forward development at Waverley New Community and the Advanced Manufacturing Park which includes new residential development, open space, a new local centre and employment uses.
A Newcastle University MSc Town Planning graduate and Chartered Member of the Royal Town Planning Institute, Lucie has worked for Barton Willmore, now Stantec, since 2017 and is currently based at the consultancy’s Leeds office.
Stuart Natkus, partner in the Leeds office at Stantec, said: “This is a thoroughly deserved promotion for Lucie. She has been an integral part of the team for a number of years and her expertise, insight and understanding is highly valued by her colleagues and by our clients.
“We’re delighted that she is now an Associate and I am sure she will continue to provide expert advice on a wide range of different matters in the years to come.”
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