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People on the move: North East appointments and promotions of the week

Companies announcing new appointments this week include Muckle, RWO, Ward Hadaway, FW Capital, Newcastle Theatre Royal Trust and Sintons

Left to right, Kathryn Boyd and David Towns at Muckle LLP(Image: Mike Smith Photography)

Kathryn Boyd, who has been a solicitor at Muckle LLP since 2020, has recently returned from maternity leave and is now stepping into a new role as an associate solicitor in the firm’s agriculture, estates and rural property team. Ms Boyd was promoted in November last year after being recommended by partner and head of team, David Towns. Her promotion highlights Muckle’s commitment to recognising outstanding talent.

Now back working within the team, she will manage a range of landed estate and rural property matters, while also stepping up to contribute to the firm’s strategic planning.

She said: “The support throughout my maternity leave and return to work from Muckle has been excellent. Knowing the firm is still investing in you, even when you’ve got a lot going on outside of work, is incredibly encouraging. It means a lot to feel that level of support while becoming a new mum.”

Left to right: Lindsey McMenamin, Lloyd Hall and Joanne Whitfield from FW Capital.(Image: FW Capital.)

Lloyd Hall has secured the first internship at fund manager FW Capital as part of its strategy to develop future talent. Mr Hall joins the North East team and will be based in the Newcastle office. He will work across key departments across the firm, with a strong focus on understanding the investment funds that FW Capital manages.

He will work with colleagues across the region that will support him through mentorship, structured training activities and client interaction.

Lindsey McMenamin, portfolio manager at FW Capital said: “At FW Capital we truly believe our team to be our greatest asset and we’re excited to welcome Lloyd to the team. We know how important investing in our team is and we’re always looking to recruit new talent that we can nurture and develop. We’re committed to helping trainees shape their future career, providing them with real life experience and opportunities for learning.”

Ward Hadaway has expanded its rural team.(Image: Ward Hadaway)

Ward Hadaway has expanded its agriculture, rural business and estates team with a series of appointments. The team is led by Tom Wills, who has joined to become head of agriculture, rural business and estates. He is joined by Alison Hall, head of private client and Jamie Brown who will complement the existing team which includes Stefan Bainbridge, Alex Cox, Andrew Facer and Nick Gholkar. The team also includes newly appointed rural private client specialists Kirsty Allen, Megan Bradley and rural property solicitor Sam Watts.

Steven Petrie, managing partner at Ward Hadaway, said: “We’ve brought together a fantastic, experienced team encompassing leaders in the sector who combine technical expertise with real insight into the rural economy. The team reflects our continued investment and desire in this sector to give our clients the best advice & service and emphasises the value we place on long-term relationships with our clients across the region.”