Broadoak Asset Management has expanded with the appointment of property professional Jonathan Sykes.

Mr Sykes, a chartered surveyor with 32 years鈥 experience in the property industry, becomes the fifth director at the Newcastle firm.

As a former equity partner of King Sturge he opened their Newcastle office in 2001 and went on to become a regional director of international property giants JLL. He then set up Sykes Property Consultants in 2013 before most recently enjoying a spell as a director at Lambert Smith Hampton.

He said: 鈥淗aving worked closely with Broadoak in the past I have admired their hands on, results driven approach and am looking forward to this fantastic opportunity to promote regeneration and development across the North East.鈥

Ryecroft Glenton appointment, left to right: Corporate tax partner Simon Whiteside, tax director Liz Rothery and partner Peter Glenton

Business advisory firm Ryecroft Glenton (RG) has appointed tax director Liz Rothery to further expand its Newcastle team.

A member of the Chartered Institute of Taxation, Ms Rothery brings more 15 years鈥 experience in both private client tax and business tax covering sectors including agriculture, SME businesses and high net worth individuals. She delivers tax advice on a range of specialisms including business succession, estate planning and family trusts.

She said: 鈥淎s a very established independent firm with an enviable client base and a strong reputation in the North East, RG was an obvious choice for me when deciding on the next step in my career and I am looking forward to helping the firm continue to grow its tax advisory practice.

鈥淥ur aim is to develop long term relationships with our clients by offering the very best strategic and proactive advice, helping them to keep more of what they earn and grow their business. I am fully committed to this goal and can鈥檛 wait to be a part of it.鈥

Left to right: apprentice Jack Cooper, Gary Scott, Sands Group 海角视频 and Jason Brand, managing director, Sands Group 海角视频

Northumberland based Sands Group 海角视频 has taken on its first apprentice, Jack Cooper from Monkseaton, with help from Gateshead College.

Mr Cooper, 20, will complete his training as a plumbing and heating apprentice at Gateshead College, whilst gaining practical, on-the-job experience working alongside the skilled and knowledgeable team at Sands Group 海角视频.

The firm, headquartered in Rothbury, comprises architectural and design services, construction, renewable energy, plumbing, heating and electrical services, and over the next year plans to take on four apprentices.

Jason Brand, managing director of Sands Group 海角视频, said; 鈥淛ack is exactly the type of person we wish to attract here at Sands Group 海角视频. He is inquiring, engaged and enthusiastic. His attitude is outstanding, he wants to learn and be the best his can and we鈥檙e delighted to have him on board.鈥

North Tyneside鈥檚 Seaweed & Co has announced two hires to support the ongoing growth and expansion of the business.

Liam Sherriff has joined as commercial manager and comes with eight years鈥 experience in nutrition and nutraceuticals, having founded his own nutritional supplement business seven years ago before leaving last year. The Whitley Bay company has also hired Alexander Maclean as production manager in Scotland.

After agreeing a major distribution contract and developing listings with the likes of Holland & Barrett, Boots and QVC amongst others, founder Craig Rose said he needed to bolster internal resources and increase headcount.

He said: 鈥淲e鈥檝e been growing over 100% year on year for the last couple of years and we were getting to the point where we needed more people in the business. Not only will the additional hires mean we can fulfil larger commercial opportunities, the additional emphasis and focus on Doctor Seaweed鈥檚 Weed & Wonderful will help grow our retail listings and launch new products.鈥

New arrivals at Banks Group: David Lynskey, left, and Joe Perkins

Property and energy firm The Banks Group has recruited two new members to its team in Yorkshire.

The Durham family-owned firm has recruited development surveyor David Lynskey and development planner Joe Perkins as part of its strategic ambition to increase its presence across the county.

Mr Lynskey has more than 10 years鈥 experience of working in property and renewable energy development roles in both the South East and his native Yorkshire.

Mr Perkins, meanwhile, has joined Banks from the planning department at Doncaster Council, where he was senior planning officer, and previously worked as a planning officer in both the development management and spatial policy teams at Wakefield Council.

Rob Ormrod, senior land manager at Banks Property, says: 鈥淭he Banks Group already has extensive experience of working right across Yorkshire, and we鈥檙e now working towards increasing our footprint around the county. Part of this strategy is investing in the right calibre of people, and both David and Joe bring with them experience and knowledge that will be central to helping us realise our growth ambitions in the county.鈥

Pentland Brands has announced the appointment of Kev McFadyen as the global brand director for its Speedo brand.

Mr McFadyen joined the Pentland Brands business as the brand director for Berghaus in 2018. Since then he has successfully led Berghaus to deliver growth across both financial and brand metrics, including the rapid transformation of the brand strategy that has led to the development of new product ranges and expansion into new markets.

Kev McFadyen has been appointed by Pentlands Brands as global brand director for its Speedo brand

McFadyen has over 20 years鈥 experience working with some of the world's most highly regarded brands, including Red Bull, Heineken, O2 and Nando's. In his new role, McFadyen will be responsible for leading the iconic Speedo brand, including global product and marketing.

Chirag Patel, chief executive officer, Pentland Brands said: 鈥淜ev has a passion for sport and outstanding credentials in building brands across multiple industries. We know that he will bring an exciting new perspective to the Speedo brand and will seize the moment in making Speedo matter more to consumers in an Olympic year.鈥