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April round-up of East Midlands movers and shakers

Changes at Azets, Premier Logistics, Nottingham University Business School, Allison Homes, PKF Smith Cooper, Blueprint Interiors, IMA Architects, The Speakers Agency and Wattbike

Allison Homes land manager Sophie Kendal

Here is our latest update of appointments and promotions from across the wider East Midlands, including changes at the top at smart exercise bike business Wattbike and talent specialists The Speakers Agency:

Allison Homes

Housebuilder Allison Homes has appointed a new land manager to its central region, to help secure new land opportunities across the Midlands.

Sophie Kendal (pictured above) is based at Allison Homes’ group head office and central regional office in Bourne, Lincolnshire.

She joined after working for two large PLC housebuilders in Cambridgeshire, in both land manager and land buyer roles. A graduate in human geography and town planning from Leeds Beckett University, she will be responsible for seeking out new land opportunities for the region and establishing strong relationships with agents and landowners.

Ms Kendal, from Stamford, said: “In the land department, we rely on receiving information from our technical, commercial and sales teams, so having good working relationships with other members of the Allison Homes family is vital.”

Wattbike

Richard Baker has decided to step down as chief executive at based Wattbike after more than a decade with the Nottingham-based business.

Stephen Loftus, who was most recently chief commercial officer at º£½ÇÊÓÆµ bike-maker Brompton, will take over from May 1. Mr Baker will stay involved with the brand as special advisor to the board.