Fletchers Group appoints new office heads
Fletchers Group, a personal injury and medical negligence law firm, headquartered in Manchester and with other offices in Liverpool, Leeds, Southport, Bolton and Cambridge, has announced the promotion of six colleagues to head of office roles across its UK locations, reinforcing its commitment to leadership development and exceptional client service.
The newly appointed office heads are:
- Saima Mazhar – head of Manchester office
- Gillian Lakes – head of Bolton office
- Michelle Heyes – head of Southport office
- Tim Moulton – head of Liverpool office
- Emma Semwayo – head of Leeds office
- Claire Hutchinson – head of Cambridge office
Each will lead their offices with a focus on colleague welfare, maintaining Fletchers’ culture, and raising the profile of their respective locations.
These promotions reflect the firm’s strategy to empower leadership and enhance operational success.
Adrian Denson, chief legal officer of Fletchers Group, said: “I am delighted to make these promotions to such key roles, and they reflect the strength and depth of talent that we have at Fletchers.
“Fletchers has always built on the strength of our people and invested in their development and I am proud of this latest example of that.
“Promoting these six individuals recognises their hard work and talent and puts them in key roles which positions us for continued growth and excellence in serving our clients across all of our office locations.
“We are excited to see how they will lead their teams, their offices and help to drive our mission forward.”
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