Langleys Solicitors form business development team to break into UK top 100 law firms
Langleys Solicitors has announced the formation of a new business development team to help break into the UK’s top 100 law firms.
The York-based firm said the quartet will set out to enhance Langleys’ CRM, digital marketing, events and PR capabilities and will report into recently-appointed business development director Dave Clarkson.
Langleys, which is one of the largest independent law firms in the North and East Midlands, has a turnover of more than £20m and employs more than 340 people at its offices in York and Lincoln.
Rachel Franks has joined the team as events co-ordinator. After graduating from Manchester Metropolitan University with a first-class honours degree in events management, she held event management roles with Hotel du Vin York and the University of York.
Kate Went joins as digital marketing executive to manage Langleys’ website and enhance social media platforms. Kate has marketing experience across the construction, architecture, engineering and health sectors.
Chris Pegg has been recruited to develop Langleys’ CRM systems, with a brief to enhance client experience and build new business opportunities.
The team is completed by PR co-ordinator Sarah Derby Need, who joined in 2017 and manages internal communications and PR across the business.
Dave Clarkson said: “These appointments mark the start of an exciting new chapter for Langleys. We now have a full team in place with hand-picked individuals who possess the skills to drive Langleys forward.
“We will shortly be unveiling our new brand positioning, which will provide a fantastic platform to promote the quality service, knowledge and experience that our expert teams provide to our clients.”
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