Today we publish our regular round-up of movers and shakers from across the East Midlands region:

Finch Consulting

Leicestershire-based health and safety engineering risk management experts Finch Consulting has brought in occupational hygienist Morag McWilliam (pictured above).

Morag has more than 30 years鈥 experience in occupational hygiene health and safety and joins Ashby-based Finch as a senior consultant from her most recent role as a HM Specialist Inspector for the Health and Safety Executive.

In her new role, Morag will help Finch鈥檚 clients with occupational hygiene support in both a consultancy and expert witness capacity.

Morag said 鈥淚 chose to join Finch because of their work ethic and positive employee culture which encourages consultants to take an adaptable and pragmatic approach to problem solving for clients in a wide range of industries.

鈥淭his in turn will allow me to apply practically my industrial and regulatory experience as an occupational hygienist to help guide clients in the long term protection of their workers鈥 health and well-being.鈥

Nielsen McAllister

Derby PR & communications agency Nielsen McAllister has appointed Alona Vvedenska, who arrived in the 海角视频 after fleeing her home in war-torn Ukraine.

Alona joins the agency as account and content support executive following a traumatic start to the year. With her 13-year-old son, she fled Kyiv on an evacuation train in March, arriving in the 海角视频 as part of the Homes for Ukrainians scheme.

As a journalist, author of articles, and editor of national Ukrainian periodicals, Alona wanted to get back to work and use her expertise.

Alona鈥檚 sponsor, Derby businessman Nino Simone, contacted Nielsen McAllister, which was looking for a content specialist to support its rapid growth.

She said: 鈥淭he experience of war is something that is incredibly difficult to put into words.

鈥淓verything that seems impossible or unbearable to us in peacetime becomes part of everyday life. It鈥檚 a state where you can鈥檛 feel normal, but the pain is just hellish.

鈥淚 am therefore heartily grateful to the 海角视频 and my new colleagues for the opportunity to live and work here. I am very happy to be a part of the Nielsen McAllister team and it鈥檚 helping me to achieve a degree of stability during such turbulent times.鈥

Alona Vvedenska joined Nielsen McAllister after fleeing her home in war-torn Ukraine

Gateley Legal

Gateley Legal has expanded its Nottingham residential development team to a total of seven to meet client demand in areas such as regeneration projects and land acquisitions and disposals.

The Nottingham residential development team began with partner Steven Plummer in 2018. Since then, it has grown with several appointments and now also includes senior associates Alexandra Smith and Lauren Jeffery, solicitors Anna Thomas and Jade Sansoye, trainee solicitor George Rickman and legal secretary Lisa Parr.

Gateley Nottingham partner Steven Plummer said: 鈥淭he team was fortunate to remain very busy during lockdown, and activity is continuing to increase since we鈥檝e returned to a form of normality again.

鈥淭o manage this rise in work, and maintain the service levels we pride ourselves on, we鈥檝e bolstered the Nottingham team with some fantastic new talent.

鈥淚 have no doubt that we will be looking to expand the team again soon as we continue to work on some great development projects across the country."

Gateley Legal acts for 18 of the top 20 housebuilders in the 海角视频, at regional or national levels, and handles around 15,000 plot sales a year. It also has a separate housebuilder team specialising in services for residential developers.

Gateley Legal Nottingham residential team members (L-R) Steven Plummer, Lisa Parr, Alexandra Smith, Anna Thomas, George Rickman, Lauren Jeffery and Jade Sansoye

200 Degrees

200 Degrees Coffee has welcomed Charlotte Coore as head of people as it continues its expansion plans.

Nottingham-based 200 Degrees now has 17 coffee shops across England and Wales, and reached its 200the team member during its 10th anniversary.

It has a strategy to open five new coffee shops each year and Charlotte will be lead the HR department.

Charlotte said: 鈥200 Degrees is a team-centred business which has an ambitious growth and innovation strategy - so it鈥檚 a really exciting time to be joining.

鈥淲ith growth comes much opportunity and given the current job market, it is important to continue to champion 200 Degrees鈥 culture and values, as well as continuing our investment into our skilled team.

鈥淚n my new role, I will be leading the people agenda by implementing practical initiatives and transformation projects and helping the wider team get more involved in the business, its decisions and direction.

鈥淎s the saying goes, 鈥榩eople are a company鈥檚 greatest asset鈥, and I very much look forward to working with everyone at 200 Degrees 鈥 plus I am a huge foodie and coffee drinker too, so that is a bonus.鈥

200 Degrees Coffee head of people Charlotte Coore

Chord Consult

Nottingham-based mechanical and engineering consultancy firm Chord Consult has added four new engineers to its ranks, thanks to business from new and long-standing clients.

Harry Stannard and Ryan Gibson join as senior mechanical engineers, Fred Stannard joins as a mechanical associate and Alex Skidmore comes in as electrical director. They will support the four founding company directors and the seven members of staff who have joined since Chord launched on June 1.

Harry Stannard said: 鈥淚t鈥檚 always an adjustment starting a new job and saying goodbye to your teammates but working with old friends at Chord made the transition really smooth - it felt like coming home.鈥

Fellow engineer Ryan Gibson said: 鈥淚t鈥檚 been really exciting to get involved at the early stages of the company鈥檚 evolution.

鈥淚鈥檝e worked with Chord鈥檚 founders since 2011, so coming to work for the company felt like a reunion of sorts and I can鈥檛 wait to get started working with our new clients.鈥

Chord is based in Canal Street, Nottingham.

Chord Consult staff members (L-R) Ryan Gibson, Harry Stannard, Alex Skidmore, Fred Stannard and Matt Wrate

Link ICT

Customer growth and demand from schools for new IT installations and Clevertouch screens has led to Derby-based Link ICT appointing Nigel Sharpin as a senior IT technician.

Link ICT specialises in on-site IT support and in his new role Nigel, who is from Tamworth, will provide remote support to customers who encounter issues when their dedicated technician is not on site. Clients include schools and businesses across the East Midlands.

The majority of Nigel鈥檚 career has been spent in IT and he previously worked for Norfolk Education Services, supporting schools and colleges across East Anglia. He joins Link ICT from Derby-based aerospace manufacturing specialists Bromford Industries where he supported four sites across the East and West Midlands area as the Group IT specialist.

Nigel said, 鈥淚 am really looking forward to returning to a senior IT technician role that can be tailored according to each client. My past experience means I can bring a wealth of knowledge to the table and cannot wait to get started on this huge and exciting opportunity.鈥

Nigel Sharpin is a senior IT Technician at Link ICT

Octavian Security 海角视频

Nottinghamshire-based Octavian Security 海角视频 has welcomed Ronnie Knowles as its new business advisor and senior director.

Ronnie has more than 15 years' experience of directing, managing, operating, and controlling complex global supply chain, transport and logistics operations in the 海角视频, Middle East, Asia and the Indian Subcontinent.

Reshma Sheikh, chairperson of the Bingham-based company, said: "As business advisor and senior director, Ronnie will be key in the strategic development and implementation of the company鈥檚 business development to achieve further significant growth.

鈥淭his will align with a root and branch review of the company's processes to upscale our procedures to ensure Octavian Security 海角视频 remains agile to embrace fresh strategies."

Octavian Security 海角视频 new business advisor and senior director Ronnie Knowles

Fluid Ideas

Four new starters have strengthened the ranks of creative agency Fluid Ideas as its expansion continues.

Fluid, which is based at Darley Abbey Mills, near Derby, has recruited Nicole Davies, Tom King, Will Davis and Matt Thompson to four of its six teams.

Nicole, who has a master鈥檚 degree in marketing management, has joined Fluid鈥檚 websites and systems team as a project manager.

Tom has joined the brand and creative team as a multi-disciplinary designer, working on client campaigns and pitches.

Will, a digital marketing graduate from the University of Derby, has gained experience in the sport and leisure sector and has joined Fluid鈥檚 search and social team. His main focus will be search engine optimisation, content writing and social media management.

Matt has joined the design and artwork team and brings with him more than 20 years鈥 experience of working in local agencies.

Fluid Ideas recruits (from left) Tom King, Nicole Davies, Will Davis and Matt Thompson.

Persimmon Midlands

Zac Hurst has been appointed as the new managing director at Persimmon Homes Midlands.

Zac has taken over the reins at the Northampton office, where he will be responsible for the 125 strong team and will oversee all of the company鈥檚 regional operations throughout Northamptonshire, Buckinghamshire, South Leicestershire and Bedfordshire.

He joined the company in 2016 as a quantity surveyor before moving through the ranks to become operations director in 2022.

He said: 鈥淚 am joining a great team and I look forward to meeting with our local suppliers and contractors who support us in delivering quality homes.

鈥淥ur recent 5 star quality rating is testament to the hard work of our teams and I aim to grow the business in an area of great opportunity.

鈥淢y focus for the business is firmly on ensuring a positive experience for all customers, delivering beautifully designed and well-constructed homes they can enjoy living in for many years to come.

鈥淧ersimmon is known for creating vibrant and sustainable communities across the region, providing much-needed new homes and infrastructure to ensure the long-term viability of our towns and villages.鈥

Persimmon Homes Midlands managing director Zac Hurst

LDC

Mid-market private equity firm LDC has grown its team in the East Midlands and East of England with the appointment of Simon Peacock as investment director and Mikayil Salahov as investment manager.

Simon joins LDC following more than 15 years at Alantra, an investment banking and asset management firm focusing on the mid-market. As a partner there, he advised companies on both a regional and sector basis, including consumer, industrials and business services, to help ensure the smooth completion of M&A transactions.

He has extensive experience within the food industry, as director of food and drink at Catalyst, prior to its acquisition by Alantra, following eight years as a finance manager at United Biscuits.

Simon will be responsible for identifying potential investment opportunities, leading transactions and supporting the management teams of LDC鈥檚 portfolio businesses as they pursue their growth ambitions.

Mikayil joins from PwC鈥檚 transaction services practice in Reading, where he focused on large cap and mid-market transactions. His experience spans several sectors, including technology media and telecoms, business services and retail.

Simon and Mikayil are the second and third additions to LDC鈥檚 East Midlands and East of England team 鈥 led by Partner David Bains 鈥 during the last six months, following the appointment of investment manager Nicole Wong in April. All three are supporting LDC鈥檚 commitment to increase its activity and support of mid-market businesses across the region.

Mikayil Salahov, David Bains and Simon Peacock at the LDC office in Nottingham

Rotheras

Nottingham law firm Rotheras has recruited a specialist solicitor to act for clients in Court of Protection matters.

Senior associate Ruth Tarr joins the firm鈥檚 wills, probate and trusts team where she will specialise in acting for vulnerable individuals and their families.

Ruth will represent adults and children with acquired brain injuries who lack mental capacity following personal injury or medical negligence. She will also be acting for elderly clients and individuals with learning difficulties and mental health issues, as well as providing litigation support to the firm鈥檚 Personal Injury and Medical Negligence lawyers.

Ruth previously worked within a specialist Court of Protection department at Freeths for 10 years, and is an associate member of Solicitors for the Elderly and a technician member of the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners.

Senior associate Ruth Tarr has joined the Rotheras wills, probate and trusts

North Warwickshire and South Leicestershire College

North Warwickshire and South Leicestershire College has appointed Paul Lawrence as executive director of business development and employer engagement with a brief to build on the organisation鈥檚 strong record of industry and education partnerships.

Paul, moves from his post as director of strategic partnerships and external relations at York College, and is due to take up his post in November.

He said: 鈥淚 am delighted to be joining the team at NWSLC and very much look forward to working at the heart of the college鈥檚 continuing drive to support the business community in the context of challenging economic circumstances."

North Warwickshire and South Leicestershire College executive director of business development and employer engagement Paul Lawrence

M-EC

Leicestershire-based technical development consultancy M-EC has welcomed this year鈥檚 intake of apprentices following the successful re-launch of the apprenticeship scheme earlier this year, post-pandemic.

This is the 10 th year that M-EC has offered its apprenticeship scheme to A-Level and college graduates within the civil engineering and geotechnical departments.

Michael Webb and Jack Wills have been inducted as civil engineering degree apprentices through Coventry University, enabling them to gain a higher qualification than a standard apprenticeship.

Tom Bradshaw joins us with A-Levels and with a passion for site work. He has been enrolled on a remote learning vocational course to develop his knowledge within construction, design and the built environment.

Michael Webb said: 鈥淪ince finishing my A-Levels, I knew I wanted to start an apprenticeship to gain work experience while also gaining a qualification. I first found out about M-EC鈥檚 opportunities through a careers event at my sixth form, it caught my eye because of how interesting it seemed, and it offered an excellent graduate qualification.

鈥淚 have joined the civil engineering team, and since my first interview, everyone has been very welcoming and helpful; I am now looking forward to growing my skills and knowledge with M-EC.鈥

M-EC has offices in Hugglescote, in north west Leicestershire, and in Brighton.

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