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People on the move: key North East appointments and promotions

Companies and organisations featuring in this week's round-up include: Bruton Knowles, Northern Education Trust, Avison Young, The Exchange 1856, Insulcon Technical and px Group

From left: Bruton Knowles' Ian Pitt, Samantha Mitchell, James Bailey, Donna Alderson and Nicholas Broadway.(Image: Bruton Knowles)

National chartered surveyor firm, Bruton Knowles has appointed Donna Alderson as associate, while opening its 15th º£½ÇÊÓÆµ hub on Tyneside.

The independently-owned firm has expanded in the North East on the back of growth in its National Valuation Team. Its new base at Cobalt Business Park is occupied by about five staff, including Ms Knowles, who brings 17 years' of experience to the role having worked at Newcastle City Council and firms such as Edisons and BNP Paribas.

Ian Pitt, head of the National Valuation Team, said: “Over the last year we have seen a huge amount of growth in the National Valuation Team across the country, so this next step was to open a hub in the North East of England, to help us extend our services to customers in the region. In appointing Donna as our new associate, installing Nicholas Broadway as our head of hub in Newcastle and the hub hosting our bids manager Samantha Mitchell, our clients should look forward to receiving an even better service from our team."

Ms Knowles said: "Valuation work has been the main passion I’ve had throughout my career, and it’s where I feel I really excel. It was clear to me that Bruton Knowles was serious about growing and enhancing its services in the North East, which made it a quick decision for me to come and join their National Valuation Team. With my extensive experience and connections in the Newcastle and wider North East market, I’m looking forward to helping Bruton Knowles expand further in the region, bringing in new clients, while continuing to deliver the quality service level of service existing Bruton Knowles clients have become accustomed to."


Andrew Jordon is set to become Northern Education Trust's new deputy chief executive officer.(Image: Northern Education Trust)

Education charity Northern Education Trust has announced Andrew Jordon as its new deputy chief executive officer.

Mr Jordon takes up the role with the not-for-profit organisation from April 1. He started working with the trust as executive principal in 2015, following four years' as a headteacher at Dyke House School in Hartlepool.

He was later promoted to senior executive principal in January. As National Leader of Education, he also has experience in developing the wider school system and has worked in a number of schools outside of the trust, including Priority Area work for the DfE in Newcastle, Hartlepool, Tameside and Salford.

Mark Sanders, chair of the Northern Education Trust Board said: “I am delighted with Andrew’s appointment. His performance with the trust, particularly in the secondary phase, is highly impressive. Andrew is already working closely with Jane Wilson as the chief executive officer designate, and they are both committed to ensuring the trust goes from strength to strength.”