Sheffield-based solicitors appoint a new HR manager to develop its workplace culture
Wake Smith Solicitors in Sheffield has appointed a new HR manager to further develop its workplace culture, people policies and industry accreditations.
Laura Bathgate, who lives in Rotherham, studied law before moving into HR, gaining chartered membership status MCIPD in 2020 and then working across South Yorkshire at in-house roles in solicitors and manufacturers.
Her role will be to undertake all aspects of HR at Wake Smith including managing recruitment and selection processes; facilitating training and development; co-ordinating provision of benefits and continuously reviewing and improving HR practices from talent management to employee satisfaction.
Laura said: “I am delighted to join Wake Smith. I am all about people and culture, and this is exactly the right fit for me here. It’s clear Wake Smith has strong values of integrity, loyalty and quality, and a positive culture, created by great people across the firm.
“I’m looking forward to supporting Wake Smith’s directors in developing its people strategy and collaborative and supportive environment further, where everyone can feel invested in, and excel.”
Ivor Donn, finance director at Wake Smith, said: “We are excited to welcome Laura as our new HR manager. Her extensive experience in human resources and strong people skills make her a valuable addition to our firm.
“We have already made great strides to build a positive workplace culture, and we hope Laura will play a crucial role in fostering further employee engagement, creating effective policies, and ensuring compliance with industry standards. Wake Smith values collaboration, communication, and innovation, and we believe Laura’s expertise will help us achieve our goals.”
Wake Smith, which has serviced the legal requirements of individuals and companies across the Sheffield City Region for more than 200 years, has a long history of sector and business accreditations including Lexcel, CQS and Investors in People.
The firm has approximately 90 staff with more experienced legal professionals specialising in advice for both businesses and individuals.
By Mark Adair – Correspondent, Bdaily
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