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People on the move: key North East appointments and promotions

Companies welcoming new arrivals include Sunderland’s Business Improvement Districts, DPP Planning, RMT Accountants & Business Advisors, Womble Bond Dickinson and Reward Funding

Stephen Slater, managing director at RMT Accountants & Business Advisors, with Michael McCulloch(Image: RMT Accountants & Business Advisors)

RMT Accountants & Business Advisors has appointed deals adviser Michael McCulloch as its new head of corporate finance. He will also be joining the RMT board of directors. Mr McCulloch brings almost two decades’ experience of leading and delivering complex transactions and strategic advice, and will head up RMT’s drive to enhance its corporate finance advisory service.

He trained with PwC in London and Newcastle before specialising in corporate finance. For the past 13 years, he has worked for a leading independent North East practice, advising on a range of º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and cross-border deals in a variety of industries.

He said: “RMT is making a strategic investment in its corporate finance capabilities and it’s an incredibly exciting time for me to be joining the business to lead this growth. Our market approach will focus on supporting existing clients, many of whom are preparing for investment, appraising bolt-on opportunities or looking at succession planning.

“The wider corporate advisory market continues to show strong activity across the North East. RMT is putting itself in a great position to take advantage of this and is assembling a specialist team with extensive deals experience to meet this demand.”

Roberta Redecke, head of business services at Sunderland's Business Improvement Districts(Image: Sunderland BID)

Sunderland’s Business Improvement Districts have appointed Roberta Redecke as head of business services. The addition of a Seafront BID earlier this year means the organisation needed to create new roles to deal with increasing workloads and ambitious future plans. The new senior leadership role will see Ms Redecke, the former marketing and events manager, continue to work alongside CEO Sharon Appleby but with a range of new responsibilities.

She will be involved in income generation strategies that contribute to the general strategic direction of the BID, along with working and strengthening relationships with levy payers and key stakeholders in the city. Ms Redecke, who has worked with the BID since 2016, said: “I am very excited to continue to play an integral part in helping the BID reach its full potential.

“The organisation has grown and changed massively since I first joined and it’s fantastic to see the real benefit it has brought to the city centre and now to the seafront. It is such a pivotal time in Sunderland as the city benefits from widespread investment and the BID has a very important role to play in the continued growth.”

Hannah Thompson of DPP Planning(Image: DPP Planning)

Hannah Thompson has been promoted from senior planner to principal planner at DPP Planning’s Newcastle office. In the two years since Ms Thompson joined DPP, when she relocated to the North East from London, she has led complex projects across a wide range of sectors.