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People on the move: key North East appointments and promotions

Companies announcing new appointments this week include Hay & Kilner, Bellway, Tekmar, Homes by Carlton and Constructing Excellence North East

Stephen Armstrong (left) and Parit Shah.(Image: Hay & Kilner)

Law firm Hay & Kilner has appointed Parit Shah as head of IT and cyber security and Stephen Armstrong as finance director.

The senior appointments to the Newcastle firm are intended to boost its central services team which is said to play a key role in the business. Mr Shah is an accomplished IT and cyber security professional with experience in a range of sectors including medical devices, agriculture, manufacturing and distribution, and fashion.

Meanwhile, Stephen Armstrong is an experienced finance director with previous law firm experience at a global maritime law firm. Prior to this, he worked in private practice, working with a variety of different clients, mostly in the North East but some further afield.

Jonathan Waters, managing partner at Hay & Kilner said: "I’m delighted to welcome both Parit and Stephen to Hay & Kilner. Their skills, expertise, and networks will be a great asset as we strengthen our central services team. These senior appointments are a clear sign of our growth ambitions."


Homes by Carlton new hires, from left: Leigh Walton (left) and Dan Holyoak (right) with Homes by Carlton co-founder Norman Peterson (centre).(Image: Homes by Carlton)

North East housebuilder Homes by Carlton has made two senior appointments.

Leigh Walton has returned to the firm after more than 20 years, this time as senior site manager, to oversee the company's £13m Saxon Vale development in County Durham. And Dan Holyoak has been appointed as head of construction.

Both new hires had previously worked with Homes by Carlton’s co-founder and vice chairman, Craig Peterson, for a different housebuilder in the late 1990s.

Mr Holyoak said: "These next few years are going to be incredibly exciting and it feels so good to be part of the team.”