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People on the move: key North East appointments and promotions

Companies featuring in this week's round-up include Theatre Royal, Believe Housing, the North East BIC, Burnetts Solicitors LLP, Ward Hadaway and The Education Network

North East BIC Board Members: Kevan Carrick, David Howell, Laura Middleton, Kevin Howell, Andrew Marsh, Sophie Milliken, John Anderson CBE and Paul McEldon(Image: Helen Smith Photography for North East BIC)

The North East BIC , which operates four business centres in Sunderland, Washington and Darlington, has appointed four high profile business leaders to its board.

Andrew Marsh, Kevin Howell, Laura Middleton and Sophie Milliken have joined its board of directors, complementing existing directors John Anderson, David Howell, who was previously operations director, Paul McEldon its CEO, and Kevan Carrick, a director of the BIC for the past eight years.

Mr Carrick has also taken on the role as chair, replacing Mr Anderson, who will be given the title of Life President in honour of his services to the BIC.

Paul McEldon said: “We are thrilled that Andrew, Kevin, Laura and Sophie have agreed to join the BIC board. They will bring a fresh new perspective to our thinking and ensure that, as new opportunities and challenges are presented, we are best placed as an organisation to ensure the region’s businesses and aspiring entrepreneurs have the support and tools required to succeed.”

Peter Davis of Theatre Royal(Image: Theatre Royal)


Newcastle Theatre Royal has appointed a new head of hospitality as it strives to be open to more people and to diversify its income streams. Peter Davis has 26 years of experience in hospitality spanning across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, from Brighton up to Newcastle, including leading the opening for the city’s branch of The Alchemist in Eldon Square in 2017. Mr Davis will lead the opening of the Theatre Royal’s new bar in the former DatBar space and will oversee the existing hospitality offering.

He said: “Our vision is to create a stage for connection, flavour and escapism, something we can be proud of and that showcases the past, present and future of the theatre to members of the public and existing loyal audiences.

“I’m proud to play a part in this exciting project that will bring a new and exciting prominence to our iconic building, ensuring it’s open to more people and bringing some theatre to members of the public who aren’t seeing a show.”

Amy Mooney, board member at Believe Housing(Image: Believe Housing)

An entrepreneur who took part in a development programme aimed at opening boardroom opportunities to people from all walks of life has become the first from her cohort to secure a board position. Believe housing, one of the largest housing associations in the region created its two-year Board Trainee Programme to increase the diversity of non-executive directors across the social housing and third sectors.