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People on the move: key North East appointments and promotions

Companies featuring in this week's round-up include Hodgson Sayers, Jump and Mincoffs Solicitors

L-R: Marketing assistant Alana Whenary with founder and managing director Rob Brown and Kasey Murphy, marketing manager(Image: Jump)

Brand and graphic design consultancy Jump has announced two key appointments as it develops a new arm of the business.

Newcastle based Jump has appointed Kasey Murphy as marketing manager and Alana Whenary as marketing assistant as it expands into digital marketing services.

Ms Murphy who joins with over five years of experience in digital marketing, will lead the marketing arm of the agency, advising clients on digital marketing strategy. Following a successful digital marketing apprenticeship, Ms Whenary has been offered a full-time role as a marketing assistant.

Rob Brown, founder and managing director, said: “We’re pleased to welcome Kasey and Alana to the team. Kasey, supported by Alana, joins at a pivotal moment in JUMP’s growth journey. Whilst our core business is focused on brand and design, many clients are keen for us to manage and advise on their digital marketing strategy too, which is why we’ve decided to offer digital marketing support as a standalone service.”

Martin Beanland (pictured) has been appointed as finance director by Parklane Plowden Chambers(Image: Parklane Plowden Chambers)


Newcastle-based Parklane Plowden Chambers has appointed a new finance director to support its growth strategy.

Martin Beanland has been promoted from management accountant to take up the new role, after initially joining the set in 2015. Since joining Parklane Plowden he has been part of several projects that have transformed chambers’ financial and case management processes. He is responsible for the running of all finance matters and supports the decision-making process for the executive and service boards, as well as the senior management team.

Mr Beanland said: “Parklane Plowden is a progressive chambers in every sense, and that includes the way we have transformed how we manage cases and our finances for the benefit of our clients and members. In my new role, it is my responsibility to ensure we continually improve our finance function to ensure chambers has the capability and flexibility to enable the ongoing successful delivery of our growth plan.”

L-R Amy Campbell, Jenny Harrison, Grace Hughes, Claire Devapal(Image: The Bigger Picture Agency Ltd)

Newcastle corporate and commercial law firm Mincoffs Solicitors has announced a series of appointments and promotions.