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Round up of appointments and promotions in the South West

We take a look at people on the move from across the West Country in recent weeks

The latest round up of appointments and promotions in the West of England

Companies are continuing to hire and promote talent in 2022. In recent weeks, businesses from across the region have announced new additions to their teams and new roles internally.

Businesses in industries including finance, accountancy, law, construction and insurance have all made announcements.

Here, BusinessLive runs through the latest South West appointments you shouldn't miss.

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Taxi Studio

Ryan Wills is founder of Taxi Studio and he will take over as chief executive(Image: Taxi Studio)

The Bristol-headquartered agency behind brand campaigns including Tim Horton’s recent Holiday Range has made a series of appointments across the business. The appointments follow a succession of major new business wins over the past twelve months, including roster appointments with Nestlé Health Science, The Coca-Cola Company, Mondeléz and Kimberly Clark.

Ryan Wills will take the reins as agency chief executive; Spencer Buck will continue to lead Taxi’s creative output as chief creative officer; and Alex Bane will head up Taxi’s client and new business generation teams as chief business officer.

Mr Wills said: “Having already tapped into markets across North America, Asia and Europe, these major appointments come at an exciting period of growth for the business. We’re proud to have attracted talent from some of the most notable agencies and organisations globally.”