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People on the move: key North East appointments and promotions

Companies featuring in this week's round-up include Twist Group, Hay & Kilner, Sweeney Miller Law, Merit, Bonded and CustomerSure

L-R: Lee Poppet, Georgia Whitfield, Zoey Phillips, Marcin Kmiec, Stephanie Mather, Sandra Gascoigne, James Houghton, Keir McGovern, Anna Curphey, Katie Westgarth, Alice Holman, Beth Donaldson, Lauren Whitehead.(Image: Lee Dobson Photography)

Regional law firm Hay & Kilner has welcome 20 new people to its team. The firm, which has its head office at the Lumen building in Newcastle, has seen new recruits join departments including commercial disputes, rural property, corporate restructuring, criminal defence, family law and private client services, in a range of roles including senior associate solicitor, associate solicitor, assistant solicitor, paralegal and legal secretary.

Managing partner Jonathan Waters said: “Our new hires bring with them a fantastic range of skills and talent and will only serve to strengthen our existing teams further in providing the high-quality legal services we have become renowned for.

“We are particularly passionate about nurturing and developing all our employees and providing opportunities for them to grow as we do. This is reflected in our impressive retention rates, of which we are incredibly proud. It’s an exciting time for the business and I’d like to wish each and every one of our new joiners a warm welcome and the very best of luck in their roles.”

Claire Fenwick of Sweeney Miller Law(Image: Angela Carrington)


North East law firm Sweeney Miller Law has appointed Claire Fenwick as marketing and digital media director to spearhead its growth in the region and nationally. Ms Fenwick, a member of the Chartered Institute of Marketing (MCIM), brings a wealth of experience with a legal marketing career spanning over 23 years, having worked as marketing manager at two commercial law firms in Newcastle as well as Northumbria University Law School, where she spent 12 years.

In her new role, she will lead Sweeney Miller Law’s overall marketing strategy and build on the company’s position in the market to drive strategic growth.

She said: “I am looking forward to the challenges my new role will bring and working hard to exceed our goals alongside the fantastically talented team. I was attracted to Sweeney Miller Law due to its rapid growth, clear vision and strong leadership and I am delighted to be based in my home city at our fabulous new Sunderland headquarters at such an exciting time with all of the investment and development plans.”

Liam Pearson and Bernardo Delgado of CostumerSure(Image: CostumerSure)

Newcastle independent software firm CustomerSure has appointed two new team members. Bernardo Delgado and Liam Pearson join the firm from Nutshell Apps. Mr Delgado steps into the role of marketing manager, while Mr Pearson joins as a business development executive.

Guy Letts, founder and CEO of CustomerSure, said: “We are delighted to welcome Bernardo and Liam to the CustomerSure team. Their expertise and passion are exactly what we need as we continue our journey of back-to-back successful growth. Our goal for the end of 2025 is ambitious, and with this enhanced team, we are well-positioned to achieve it.”