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People on the Move: Top North East appointments and promotions of the week

Companies announcing new arrivals and promotions this week include UNW, Turntide Technologies and R3

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Newcastle chartered accountancy and business advisory firm UNW has appointed former PwC dealmaker Paul Mankin as corporate finance partner.

Mr Mankin brings over three decades worth of experience to the role, which will see him chair the firm’s corporate finance business, helping to guide and build the team and further strengthen its position in the marketplace.

He left PwC in December 2020, having spent 38 years at the firm, during which he advised on a number of high profile deals including the sale of Aesica Pharmaceuticals to Consort Medical plc and the disposal of Anson Limited to National Oilwell Varco Inc.

He said: “UNW has a very strong brand that is differentiated locally, with an exceptional track record of going above and beyond for its clients and supporting the development of its people. The strength in depth of our corporate finance team means we have the capability to advise a broad and varied client base, and I’m looking forward to playing my part in its continued success by supporting the existing team and by recruiting further talent at all levels.”

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Malavika Anderson has been appointed by Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums (TWAM) as museum manager at Newcastle University’s Great North Museum: Hancock.

Ms Anderson joins TWAM from Wellcome Collection in London, where she was head of live programme. She has also worked at the University of Cambridge, Goethe-Institut in New Delhi and the Museum of Modern Art in New York.

At the Great North Museum: Hancock, she will oversee an engaging public programme of exhibitions and events whilst caring for internationally important collections and supporting research at Newcastle University.

She said: “This is a challenging but exciting time for museums and cultural spaces. They play a crucial role in bringing people together in accessible, public spaces and help us to reflect on the world in which we live in quite profound ways. In its capacity to facilitate access and nurture interest in ideas about nature, science, history and culture, the Great North Museum: Hancock stands as a vital institution – regionally, nationally, and internationally.”