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This weeks new starters
North East promotional merchandise company Pro Ad have welcomed a new marketing co-ordinator to their team.
Eleni Tsoumpeli joins at a time of rapid expansion for the company, and will work closely with clients and suppliers in order to build on the pleasing 17% sales growth figures from last year.
Manging director and founder of Pro Ad, Carlo Nardini, said: “We are happy to welcome Eleni to the Pro Ad Family - she has a strong international marketing background and a broad vision for development.”
BHP Law have appointed five North East solicitors to their new position of Associate, as they aim to recognise the expertise, experience and loyalty of qualified solicitors.
Employment law specialist Paul Hargreaves; corporate recovery and insolvency specialist Paul Monaghan; company lawyer Zoe Dick; member of the company law team Elaine McLaine, and property and environmental lawyer Adam Wood, make up the five new associates.
Managing partner at BHP Law, John Pratt, said: “These appointments demonstrate the real quality of our people and everyone at the firm wishes the solicitors involved continued success in their careers at BHP Law.”
Three young surveyors have achieved membership of the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors.
Guy Sampson, Robert Moore and Michael Bell all work for rural chartered surveyors George F. White, and have all achieved their Assessment of Professional Competence.
Hugh Fell, Senior Partner at George F White, said: “We pride ourselves on the excellent career opportunities we offer our staff and always encourage and support individuals to reach their full potential.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ruth Mitchell .
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