Pegasus Group expands Liverpool team
Pegasus Group has appointed Rachel Harrison as principal planner in its Liverpool office, strengthening its position as the city’s largest planning consultancy.
Rachel joins from Deloitte, where she spent seven years working on major urban regeneration projects, including Manchester City Centre skyscrapers.
She will collaborate with planning director Ian Ford to support key developments, such as the King Edward Triangle masterplan and Liverpool Waters.
Rachel said: “It is wonderful to be joining the renowned team at Pegasus Group at such an exciting time.
“I have no doubt that the business is set to continue on its upward trajectory this year and I look forward to playing a role in this continued growth.”
Her appointment follows recent senior hires, including Paul Chandler-King from Iceni and Ian Ford from Arup, further cementing Pegasus Group’s influence in Liverpool and the wider City Region.
Darren Muir, Pegasus Group’s director of planning, added: “It is a pleasure to welcome Rachel to Pegasus Group’s Liverpool office.
“Her experience with major urban regeneration projects will be invaluable to our expanding enterprise in the region, particularly on the King Edward Triangle project, which is set to reshape how the north end of Liverpool’s city centre functions.”
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