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People on the move: key North East appointments and promotions

Companies announcing new roles this week include TMD Friction, Muckle LLP and Robson Laidler

Sandra Manson, Developing Consensus' new chair(Image: Developing Consensus)

Property and development membership organisation Developing Consensus has appointed Sandra Manson as its new chair.

Ms Manson, who is senior director at national development consultancy Pegasus Group, has already played an active role in the organisation as head of the planning steering board. Over the last two years she has worked to connect the group’s private sector businesses with local planning teams to foster collaboration and a positive dialogue between the two. Ms Manson succeeds Adam Serfontein, who led Developing Consensus since its creation over 10 years ago.

She said: “I’m delighted to take on this role at such a pivotal time for the region and must thank Adam for all his hard work since Developing Consensus began in creating a voice for business in a constructive way. I look forward to continuing in that role, with the support of the steering group and the fantastic member companies. With the region on the cusp of a devolution deal finally crossing the line, it is more important than ever that we work collaboratively across the region, across sectors, to optimise the opportunities for all.”

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(L-R) Samantha Pritchard, Joanne Davison and Chris Hook.(Image: Mike Smith Photography)

Muckle LLP has strengthened its charities and social enterprise team with a new senior appointment.

Samantha Pritchard joins the team as a partner with over 13 years of experience in the charity and not-for-profit sector, to boost the team led by charity law experts Joanne Davison and Chris Hook.

Based in the North East since 2012, Ms Pritchard has developed much of her charity practice expertise in the region and is a member of the Charity Law Association. She has acted as a trustee for a number of charities, regularly providing training to trustees and senior management. Her practice includes large national and regional charities, membership organisations, community organisations, social enterprises, education providers and other service providers. She will also support commercial businesses and public sector organisations in their interactions with charities as part of the joined-up approach Muckle is known for.

Ms Pritchard said: “I’ve had such a warm welcome since I’ve joined and I’m excited to work amongst people who are so enthusiastic about advising the sector and who understand the complexity that involves. The º£½ÇÊÓÆµ charity sector is vast and plays a pivotal role in society, especially in the current climate. I’m looking forward to working with the team here to continue to grow the charities practice and to provide joined-up support across the wide range of legal services charities need in this region and beyond.”