Havas Media

Havas Media has appointed Stuart Lunn as managing director of its Manchester office as part of a wider investment programme in the regional hub.

The newly-created role will see Lunn lead the firm's
business in key areas outside of London and ensure it remains competitive, reporting to CEO Matt Adams.

Adams said: 鈥淪tuart has an impressive depth and breadth of experience, working in agencies, media owners and as a client, and he鈥檚 massively well-connected.

"I鈥檓 very happy to see him taking on this new role as we increase our investment in Manchester and seek to further strengthen our regional offering.鈥

With over 20 years鈥 experience across agencies, media owners, management consulting and client organisations, Lunn has previously held roles at Google, Facebook, OMD, Carat and Yell.

Aldermore

Aldermore听Bank has announced two new appointments to its specialist finance team to continue support of SMEs in the north.

Andrew Stringfellow and Danielle Winfield have joined the bank as regional sales managers covering Manchester and Leeds, respectively.

Stringfellow joins听from Lloyds Bank, where he was associate director, invoice finance, while Winfield joins from Positive Cashflow, where she was regional sales director covering Yorkshire.

Karen Allen, head of specialist finance at Aldermore, said:听鈥淎ndrew and Danielle bring with them decades of experience in business finance and have built trusted, established connections with SMEs in the North.

鈥淪MEs make up the majority of the northern 海角视频 economy and we are proud to be able to support them with their cash flow requirements, enabling them to flourish and thrive.鈥

RSM

Rowan Porter, RSM

Audit, tax and consulting firm RSM has appointed听Rowan听Porter听as a director听in its growing financial due diligence practice across the north.

With over 13 years鈥 corporate finance experience, Porter joins RSM from Grant Thornton.

Stephen Green, who co-leads RSM鈥檚 financial due diligence team in the north, said: "As a prominent professional in the market,听Rowan听has a wealth of experience, specialist technical and commercial expertise that will continue to enhance our due diligence offering in the north.

"The appointment reaffirms our commitment to investing in senior talent to led unprecedented demand for quality financial due diligence in the north west, Yorkshire and the north east."

Visualsoft

Manchester-based听e-commerce and digital marketing agency听Visualsoft has announced the appointment of data scientist Kalvin Tan.

The role will see Tan undertake the project of constructing a 鈥榁S Analytics鈥 system, which will collate and interpret big data from the听firm's听platform to gain insight into the e-commerce market for the company and its clients.

The appointment is as part of the company鈥檚 Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) with Teesside University.

Tan will join the team at its Stockton headquarters having held roles in senior research and analytics at Northumbria University, working on large-scale projects for Northumbria Police and the university itself.

Sarah Louise Taylor, head of platform as听Visualsoft, said:鈥淰isualsoft's e-commerce platform powers over 1,200 online stores, and over the last year alone, it's processed over 11.5m orders.

鈥淎s such, it offers an incredible amount of insight into customer behaviour, and by working closely with Kalvin and Teesside University, we're looking to capture, interpret and act on that information to really boost conversion rates for our clients.鈥

Bathroom Takeaway

An SEO "expert" who has worked for Arsenal FC and Newcastle United has joined Manchester-headquartered bathroom retailer Bathroom Takeaway as national SEO manager.

Peter Wootton joins the听retailer following roles at Evolution Design and Ripple Effect, before running his own national consultancy 鈥 PWSEO.

Chris Norton, Bathroom听Takeaway director, said: 鈥淔inding the right SEO Manager was a crucial appointment decision for me as my background is in SEO too.

鈥淲e鈥檙e delighted that Peter has joined our team. He鈥檚 already demonstrated his technical abilities and we鈥檙e confident he鈥檒l be a great asset to our team.鈥

Cole Waterhouse

George Smith

Development company听Cole听Waterhouse听has appointed George Smith as planning manager.

Smith joins the eight-strong team at its new offices at 80 Mosley Street from London-based DP9, where he was senior town planner.

In his new role, Smith will liaise with external planning consultants across its schemes to ensure that development timelines are met and projects delivered on time, Cole Waterhouse CEO Damian Flood said.

Flood said: 鈥淕eorge is an excellent planner with experience in both surveying and planning practices.

鈥淗e will be a real asset to the team as we deliver our current projects in Manchester and London and as we move into new areas of the country."

ADT Workplace

Julian Lebray, ADT Workplace

Commercial interior design firm ADT Workplace has appointed a new managing director for the central region as it expands into the midlands.

Julian Lebray will join the firm, headquartered in Middleton, Manchester, following an 11-year stint at Overbury Plc, where he was managing director for the midlands.

ADT Workplace MD David Clemetson said: 鈥淗aving built our business predominantly in the North West since 2004, more recently we have worked with a number of high profile Midlands-based organisations.

"With a clear opportunity for growth and with Julian on board, we are thrilled to officially launch our operations in this region."

In the role, Lebray will lead a multi-disciplinary team to deliver workplaces for organisations of all sizes across the central region and drive the company鈥檚 overall business success, the firm said.

Primas Law

North West law听firm听Primas听Law听has announced the appointment of new partner Steve Hartley.

Hartley joins the firm, which has offices in Cheshire, Manchester and London, to advance the growth of its corporate and commercial department, the firm said.

He specialises in mergers and acquisitions, funding for acquisitions, joint ventures and shareholder agreements and primarily works with private companies, entrepreneurs, SME鈥檚, owner-managed businesses and family businesses covering the insurance, tech and healthcare industries.

Hartley said: 鈥淪ince meeting with managing partner, Adam and the team I鈥檝e really bought into the firm鈥檚 culture, vision and growth plans for 2020 and beyond. It鈥檚 an incredibly exciting time to be joining the team.

鈥淧rimas听push the boundaries in terms of what traditional听legal听practice is 鈥 they鈥檙e modern, they care, and it鈥檚 clear to me that they鈥檙e focused on delivering genuine outcomes for clients.鈥