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People on the move: key North East appointments and promotions

Companies featuring in this week's round-up include: Tyneside Cinema, CECA, Clive Owen LLP

Tyneside Cinema board of trustees.(Image: Tyneside Cinema)

Tyneside Cinema has appointed a new chair and board of trustees in the lead up to its 90th anniversary.

The CEO of St Oswald's Hospice, Steph Edusei is the independent cinema's new chair. She said: "Tyneside Cinema is a key institution in our city and holds a special place in people's hearts. Joining at such an exciting time for the creative industries in the North East is wonderful, and I look forward to supporting access to great films and inspiring careers to more and different communities over the coming years."

The newly appointed board features influential figures from across the region, including: Lindsey Adams, founder and creative lead of Daily Madness; Deborah Evans, head of Business Transformation at Advance Northumberland; Emma Lawson, TV executive and commissioning editor at BBC Comedy; Erinn Roocroft, senior TV production executive at Apple TV; Sean Nicholson, trustee and audit and risk committee member; Elaine Taylor, ecommerce and digital marketing director; Iain Watson OBE, visiting professor at Newcastle University and cultural consultant, and Iain Wright, managing director of reputation and influence at the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales, who join existing board member, Nicola Short, marketing and communications manager at Soil Machine Dynamics Ltd.

The cinema has pointed to its female majority board as a signal of its new director. Nic Greenan, CEO and Custodian, Tyneside Cinema, said: "What makes this moment so powerful is that it’s not just about governance, it’s about vision. As Tyneside turns 90 in 2027, we’re looking ahead. This new board is a cracking team, bringing knowledge, networks, and above all, deep passion for the cinema and our region. Together, we’re laying the groundwork for a future where Tyneside is a space for the next generation of creative talent."


Claire Needham is Azets new regional managing director for Yorkshire and the North East.(Image: Azets)

Accountancy and advisory firm Azets has appointed Claire Needham as its new regional managing director for Yorkshire and the North East.

Ms Needham has been promoted from her role as Azets’ York office managing partner and head of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ technical accounting team. She will succeed Russell Turner, who is retiring from the business at the end of July after a successful 25 years in the business. She brings 23 years of experience to the role, including 19 years at a big four firm where she was a director.

Peter Gallanagh, Azets º£½ÇÊÓÆµ chief executive officer, said: “Congratulations go to Claire on her appointment. She has a wealth of experience, demonstrates strong leadership skills and, of course, knows Yorkshire and the North East region very well. Claire will bring great energy, a new perspective and the utmost commitment in the service of our many valued clients in the region.

"Russell has led with commitment, vision and a genuine passion for our people and business. We are incredibly grateful for his contribution over the years and wish him all the very best for the future."