People on the Move: top North East appointments of the week

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Property regeneration consultants AspinallVerdi have boosted their regional presence with the appointment of Alasdair Ritchie in Newcastle.

Mr Ritchie joins as a consultant having worked as a graduate development surveyor for Advance Northumberland and housebuilder Taylor Wimpey.

Operating from the AspinallVerdi office at The Core, Bath Lane, Newcastle Helix, he will work with director Brett Devenish to support existing work in the North East for Homes England, Northumberland County Council, and Tees Valley Combined Authority and attract new clients.

Mr Devenish said: “Alasdair’s appointment and securing our new office at The Core is a sign of our commitment to further establishing AspinallVerdi in Newcastle and the wider North East. Alasdair brings unique perspectives and experience, and I’m looking forward to working with him to continue our growth.”

Savills has appointed Mark Scott as talent and recruitment partner in the firm’s rural, energy and projects (REP) division.



Mark Scott of Savills Plc

He joins as an associate director and will be responsible for developing and delivering a UK-wide recruitment strategy, which supports the growth of the REP business from his base in the Savills Newcastle office.

Mr Scott has more than nine years’ experience in HR and recruitment having worked for a FTSE 100 global tech organisation, a fintech unicorn and an international gaming company.

He said: “My passion for recruitment started many years ago, when it became clear that bringing in talented people has a direct correlation with how a business performs. That’s what really excites me and makes me want to find and nurture talented people to help strengthen a business.”

Newcastle digital specialist whyaye has made three key appointments, after experiencing increased demand from financial services firms.



Left to right: Stuart Birnie, Mark Edwards, Frankie Love and Jordan Stokoe of Whyaye
Left to right: Stuart Birnie, Mark Edwards, Frankie Love and Jordan Stokoe of whyaye

The Hoults Yard based digital transformation company has appointed Stuart Birnie, Mark Edwards and Frankie Love as operational resilience specialists to work alongside Jordan Stokoe.

Founded in 2019 by Maureen Robson Norman, Anna Bisset and Lisa Smith, whyaye was set up to bring a fresh, new approach to the UK consultancy landscape.

CEO Ms Robson Norman said: “Operational resilience and risk is a key part of our offering and we are building a team that reflects the ever-increasing importance operational resilience and risk management has for today’s financial services sector.”

Energi Coast, North East England’s offshore wind cluster, has announced Caroline Lofthouse as cluster manager.



Caroline Lofthouse, cluster manager, Energi Coast
Caroline Lofthouse, cluster manager, Energi Coast

Ms Lofthouse is a highly experienced energy sector business development specialist and has worked with the cluster group since it was founded in 2011 through her roles at NOF, the business development organisation that developed and delivers Energi Coast activities.

She will work closely with Energi Coast chair Tony Quinn and the cluster organisations to deliver its strategy to showcase the supply chain capabilities of North East England, support innovation and skills development alongside helping to attract inward investment to the region.

Ms Lofthouse said: “I am exceptionally proud to take on this new role and continue my involvement with Energi Coast. This is an exciting time to be involved in offshore wind, particularly in North East England, which is becoming a focal point for activity in the sector, particularly with the development of the Dogger Bank Wind Farm and Sofia Offshore Wind Farm and has a role to play in the advancement of floating offshore wind innovations.”

National law firm Weightmans has welcomed its first cohort of apprentice solicitors to its apprenticeship academy, which allows school leavers to qualify as a solicitor and gain a law degree while working, as applications open for its 2022 and 2023 schemes.



New trainees at Weightmans, left to right, Anya Tremaine, Brooke Urwin and Megan Oliver.
New trainees at Weightmans, left to right, Anya Tremaine, Brooke Urwin and Megan Oliver.

The 13 new starters – three of whom are based in the North East – will gain experience working across each of the firm’s legal departments, and will also benefit from placement opportunities in key service areas such as finance, HR and marketing, and Weightmans’ innovation department.

Overall, the programme will last for six years, and the apprentices will be fully qualified by 2027, obtaining an LLB in Law and Legal Practice, as well as completing their Solicitor Qualifying Exams (SQE).

Denise Wright, graduate development adviser at Weightmans, said: “The future of our profession requires lawyers that can bring a combination of commercial acumen, outstanding legal knowledge and innovative thinking to the table. For us, developing alternative pathways to qualification has always been about giving budding solicitors the choice to learn in the way that suits them best, so they qualify with the skills they need to provide the highest quality client experience, embrace emerging legal technologies, and deliver the best results.”

Planning and design consultancy Barton Willmore has appointed Stuart Natkus as partner.



Stuart Natkus of Barton Willmore
Stuart Natkus of Barton Willmore

In his former role as planning director, he delivered many high-profile planning projects across the North East and Yorkshire, including Gateshead BIG, Throckley and Kibblesworth. He has helped to deliver thousands of new homes and significant commercial developments across the regions.

Mr Natkus, who has worked for Barton Willmore for more than 10 years, said: “This is a really exciting time to be a planner in the North East and Yorkshire. With so many challenges and opportunities for developers, our expertise is invaluable.

“I’m really proud to have played a part in the regeneration and growth of our regions in my career so far and, I’m looking forward to continuing that role as partner, with my brilliant Barton Willmore colleagues.”

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