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People on the move: key North East appointments and promotions

Companies in this week's round-up include RSM, Identity Consult and Opencast

Richard Urron with the North East RSM graduates(Image: RSM)

RSM º£½ÇÊÓÆµ has announced 40 new promotions to director across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, including within the firm’s Newcastle office, as well a record intake of students.

The firm has strengthened its tax faculty with the promotion of corporate tax specialist Sanjay Pugal in Newcastle. He first joined RSM º£½ÇÊÓÆµ in September 2018 as associate director. He is also regional head of the real estate and construction sector.

The company has also recently recruited a record high of 723 new students across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ in 2022. The move surpasses its 2021 intake by 20%, as the firm continues to invest in its long-term growth plans. In Newcastle, the firm has taken on more than 20 new trainees, across all service lines in the business.

Richard Urron, office managing partner for RSM º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s Newcastle office, said: “I’m delighted to see Sanjay progress to director after joining the firm four years ago. His promotion is well deserved and testament to his talent and work ethic. His wealth of experience and progression further strengthens our corporate tax offering to complex corporates such as those with PE funding or international aspects, as well as those North East businesses in the real estate and construction sector.”


James Hodgson, new CFO at Opencast(Image: Opencast)

Independent technology consultancy Opencast has appointed accountant James Hodgson as its new chief financial officer. Mr Hodgson joins Opencast from technology and engineering consultancy BJSS, where he was group financial controller.

He said: “The company has grown so quickly in a relatively short space of time, but the potential for major growth is still huge and I’m very much looking forward to being part of that journey. Opencast has the talent, drive and leadership to go to the next level and I’m excited to be part of that expansion. I met with founders Mike O’Brien and Charlie Hoult and chief executive Tom Lawson earlier in the year and was very impressed by their vision for the company. Joining Opencast at such an exciting stage of development is an amazing opportunity that I feel enormously privileged to be part of.”

James Smith of Populus Select(Image: Populus Select)

Specialist recruitment firm Populus Select has appointed James Smith as an associate director. The Tees Valley firm, which serves the sustainable technology, manufacturing, engineering and life science sectors, has brought in Mr Smith with a research-focussed background, with a track record of placing high quality engineering candidates in specialist firms in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, Middle East, Asia and US. He said: “My experience delivering complex briefs focussed on engineering, energy and sustainable technologies for global organisations was a natural fit for Populus Select. I am really excited to be part of a growing organisation with opportunities to develop alongside the business.”

(L-R) Kathryn Wharton, David Haley, Gary McClen, Sarah Linfoot, Sophie Brydon, Merlin Duff, David Titterton, Graham Campbell, Kevin Telford, Charlie MacDowall and James Hall(Image: Monstar Labs/NewcastleGateshead Initiative)

Global digital consultancy Monstarlab has appointed two industry heavyweights as it marks its one-year anniversary in Newcastle.