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Companies in this week's round-up include Cairn Group, Womble Bond Dickinson and Retainers 4 Life

David Ladd of Cairn Group(Image: Cairn Group)

Newcastle-based Cairn Group has appointed an experienced food and beverage operations director to oversee its portfolio of standalone restaurants and bars. David Ladd joins from Bar Soba Group where he headed the pan Asian brand and was responsible for an annual turnover of more than £10m and 200 employees.

He has worked for well-known companies in the hospitality sector including Cameron’s Brewery, Mahiki Group and Newcastle-based Black Door Group. Cairn Group operates individually branded bars and restaurants across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ in addition to 28 hotels.

Mr Ladd said: “I am delighted to be joining Cairn Group and getting to know its diverse portfolio of bars, restaurants and hotels. I was very impressed by the professionalism and passion of the Cairn team. This is a fantastic opportunity, and I am excited to get started.”

Apprentices Josh Perkins and Dan Jameson with Birtley Group head of people Carla O’may(Image: Lee Dobson)

Manufacturing business Birtley Group has welcomed two new apprentices, the first to be recruited under the group’s long-term commitment to invest in young people and retain home-grown talent.

Daniel Jameson, 21, and Josh Perkins, 18, have started their training to become specialist welders, learning the trade through a combination of hands-on guidance on-site and academic study at both Sunderland and Teesside colleges. The trainees are based at the company's manufacturing site in Chester-Le-Street, which produces a wide range of steel lintels and specialist doors for trade, industry, house builders and housing associations, under its Birtley Lintels and Bowater Doors brands.

Head of people Carla O’may said: “Welding products is one of the biggest parts of our business as we produce over 25,000 tonnes of steel products each year so to be able to invest in this area will help improve production and lead times for customers. The lads have already demonstrated maturity and a passion for what they do so I have high hopes for their careers within the industry.”

Sean Thompson of Retainers 4 Life(Image: Retainers 4 Life)

A Sunderland orthodontic business has appointed Sean Thompson as its new CEO.

Retainers 4 Life (R4L), which helps patients preserve their straight teeth after treatment, has brought Mr Thompson into the business 15 months after he retired from his position as MD at the Ashford Orthodontics. Mr Thompson, who has over 40 years of industry knowledge, said: “Everybody who knows me knows of my passion for business, especially within the straight teeth industry.