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People on the move: key North East appointments and promotions

Companies announcing new roles this week include EMG Solicitors, Nixon Hire, Karbon Group, Mincoffs and Develop North Plc

Top left to right: Jessica Skidmore, Rebecca Shackler, Ashley Garthwaite, Susan Cozens, Vicki Mortimer and Mandy Cheung. Bottom left to right: Janet Shackler, Sophie Taylor, Greg Phillips and Simone Kent.(Image: EMG Solicitors)

Durham law firm EMG Solicitors has announced 10 new promotions and appointments. The company, which has offices in Durham, Newcastle, Darlington, Penrith and Manchester, as well as a new base in the South, now employs 179 colleagues and in the 2024/25 financial year, recorded a 35% growth in revenue.

Janet Shackler and Rebecca Shackler are both promoted to senior administrators. Sophie Taylor, Vicki Mortimer, Susan Cozens and Jessica Skidmore are now senior paralegals. Simone Kent, Ashley Garthwaite and Mandy Cheung have been promoted to associates, and Greg Phillips is now a senior associate.

Rachael Leathley is appointed senior associate in wills, trusts and probate and Andrew Allon as senior associate in residential conveyancing in the Durham office. Victoria Burrows has also joined as senior associate in court of protection, health and welfare, in Darlington.

Associate solicitor Anne-Marie Thompson, partner Ashleigh Warne, associate solicitor Laura Liddle and trainee solicitors Leah McIntyre and Molly Kilgour(Image: PAWEL GAJEK - for Mincoffs)

Newcastle law firm Mincoffs has announced two senior promotions among a raft of appointments. Ashleigh Warne has joined the partnership at Newcastle-based Mincoffs Solicitors, while Laura Liddle has progressed to associate solicitor as part of the firm’s April promotions.

Ms Warne has been with the firm for eight years and stepped into the role of assistant manager of the team in 2021, with vast experience managing a range of complex property cases. In the employment team, Ms Liddle manages a caseload of both contentious and non-contentious matters and supports partner and head of the team, Nick Smith, in growing the department, along with supervising and training new starters.

The residential conveyancing department has also appointed associate solicitor Anne-Marie Thompson to help with increasing client demand, and two new trainee solicitors – Leah McIntyre and Molly Kilgour – have recently commenced training contracts at Mincoffs, bringing its total to four.

Dr Sameer Al-Ansari(Image: Develop North)

North East investment company Develop North PLC has made a new appointment to support the fund’s ambitions to raise its international profile. Dr Sameer Al-Ansari, a respected figure in finance, investment and corporate governance, has been appointed as non-executive director and deputy chairman, to play a key role in shaping Develop North’s future investment and wider fund strategy.

His appointment will also support the plans to drive new investment into the company and promote economic growth across the North East region. With more than 30 years’ experience, Dr Al-Ansari has held senior leadership roles across a range of sectors including financial services, private equity, healthcare, real estate and digital assets.