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Arup employees appointed as directors

Steve Fernandez and Vicky Evans have both been promoted to one of the firm's highest positions

Arup directors Vicky Evans and Steve Fernandez(Image: Picture It (Ian Hodgkinson))

Global engineering firm Arup has welcomed to new directors.

Steve Fernandez and Vicky Evans are just the second and third members of the company's Nottingham team to have both been promoted to one of the firm's highest positions.

Between them, the pair have worked on major local, national and international projects, including the shopping and food destination Coal Drops Yard in King's Cross, the St Pancras Chambers development in London, the Defence and National Rehabilitation Centre near Loughborough and the Government's £3.6 billion Towns Fund.

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Neil Harrison, associate director at Arup, said: "We are absolutely delighted that both Steve and Vicky have been promoted to director– a huge boost for us in the region and indicative of the hard work and expertise they put into the business.

"The interview process for the role is extremely rigorous, and for the Nottingham office to have two directors appointed is a huge achievement. We're very proud of the work we do from Nottingham – we've been here for 30 years, we've got more than 100 staff based in the city centre and we are highly committed to the city."

Steve - who joined Arup as a graduate in 1999 - leads the firm's civil and structural engineering team across the Midlands.

He was also recognised as an 'inspirational º£½ÇÊÓÆµ BAME innovator in science and technology' by º£½ÇÊÓÆµBlackTech and Goldman Sachs.