This week’s National appointments: Featuring Zetta Genomics, Dutton Gregory Solicitors and NCS Trust

This week’s round-up of National appointments features Zetta Genomics, Dutton Gregory Solicitors and NCS Trust. Read on to find out more…

Nathan Sommerford, Zetta Genomics

Zetta Genomics, a “pioneer” in large-scale genomic data management, has appointed Nathan Sommerford as its chief revenue officer (CRO). The newly created role will see Nathan become a key member of the company’s senior leadership team, with a remit to help develop and deliver its ambitious and ongoing global growth strategy.

Formerly IQVIA’s global lead for drug discovery & development consulting, Nathan’s 20 year healthcare career and senior leadership experience bring Zetta a global perspective and North American expertise. A priority will be to expand reach in the Canadian and US markets, two of the largest and most innovation-focused health economies in the world.

With additional experience at global life sciences giants such as Roche Diagnostics, Nathan blends the commercial and analytics insights that make him ideally suited to lead Zetta Genomics’ commercialisation strategy and deliver on its goal to scale to 500,000 genomes under management.

Mark Bailey, CEO of Zetta Genomics, commented: “We’re delighted to have secured someone with the skills and experience that Nathan brings to our newly created chief revenue officer, a truly global leader who will help to shape the company as we move towards Series A funding in 2024 and beyond.”

Nathan added: “Zetta Genomics and its XetaBase platform will transform research discovery and healthcare delivery - and I feel genuinely honoured to be taking up a role that will bring the power of genomic data to labs and clinics across the world.

“As Zetta enters its next phase of growth, I will help to drive expansion into new markets, reaching more research organisations, pharmaceutical companies and healthcare systems - to ultimately bring the power of precision medicine to millions of people.”

Gayle Hough, Daniel Leith and Kalia Walker: Dutton Gregory Solicitors

Dutton Gregory Solicitors has underpinned its growth in the North of England with a trio of new appointments at its Liverpool office. Responding to an increasing number of opportunities in the property sector, the business has committed significant investment to attract new talent and bolster its property team in the north.

Gayle Hough, a licenced conveyancer since 2002, joins as Residential Property Executive, with extensive experience in volume residential conveyancing, having previously worked for Jackson Lees Group Ltd as Deputy Department Head for seven years.

In her previous role, Gayle was responsible for several legal teams, as well as the post-completion team. Prior to this, Gayle acted as Head of Department for Gregsons Solicitors from 2012 to 2016 and headed up the residential conveyancing department.

Daniel Leith has also been appointed Residential Property Executive, having previously worked as a senior conveyancer for Nyland and Beattie, and prior to that as conveyancing fee earner head of residential at Prosperity Law LLP. With over 18 years of experience, he has a wealth of knowledge in all aspects of residential and commercial conveyancing.

The third new hire is Kalia Walker who has joined as Legal Assistant, having recently graduated from Liverpool John Moores University with a BSC Law degree. During her studies, Kalia worked as a Legal Assistant for LJMU Legal Advice Centre and gave legal advice to the public in areas such as housing, civil, and family matters.

Alex Gregory-Chialton, office and business development manager for the North at Dutton Gregory Solicitors, said: “We are thrilled to have appointed three new team members with the experience and knowledge to help develop the service offering from our growing Liverpool Office.”

Harris Bokhari OBE, NCS Trust

Following a selection process led by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS), the Privy Council has announced the appointment of Harris Bokhari OBE as the new chair of NCS Trust (National Citizen Service).

Harris will help lead the Trust as it delivers its new strategy, providing greater choice and opportunity for young people and drives the government’s youth guarantee. Harris joins NCS Trust as an internationally acclaimed youth leader having founded Patchwork Foundation in 2010.

He is a social entrepreneur, public engagement advisor and chartered accountant. His wide range of roles include serving on the Board of the Natural History Museum (Chairing the Audit and Risk Committee), The Royal Parks, the Prince’s Trust Mosaic Initiative and is an elected council member of the National Trust.

Harris was awarded an OBE in Her Majesty’s 2015 Birthday Honours List for services to young people and interfaith relations, and is an Independent Member of the King’s Award for Voluntary Service Committee, and the Community and Voluntary Service honours Committee.

Harris Bokhari OBE commented: “I am honoured and excited to assume the role of Chair at NCS Trust. To date, NCS has been a catalyst for profound change in the lives of countless young people. I am eager to contribute my efforts in enabling many more teenagers to unlock their full potential, irrespective of their background.

“There has never been a more important time for NCS to give young people confidence and skills. Alongside Mark, I embrace the opportunity of guiding NCS Trust on its path of empowering young people and realising their ambitious vision and mission.” Would you like to see your businesses new hires or promotions featured in the Bdaily appointments news?

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By Matthew Neville – Senior Correspondent, Bdaily

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