Taylor Emmet celebrates 40 promotions
Sheffield-based law firm Taylor Emmet has celebrated a record 40 employee promotions, the highest in its history.
Notable appointments include Oliver Simpson as head of private wealth, Kat May as divisional head and Amy Harris as head of property litigation.
Dawn Hague has been promoted to director, with Ian Osborn, Sam Sims, Helen Millard and Elizabeth Alderson becoming partners.
The firm also promoted six employees to senior associate and six to associate roles, alongside four members of the support team to senior manager positions across HR, marketing, finance and client services.
Further promotions were made across legal executives, paralegals and support staff, underscoring growth across the business.
Steve Hinshelwood, chief executive of Taylor Emmet, said: “We are extremely proud to announce this round of promotions within the firm, the highest number we have awarded, reflecting how we nurture and develop exceptional talent.
“These promotions exemplify our commitment to supporting our people at every stage of their professional development.
“Each of these talented individuals has made outstanding contributions to the firm's success, and I have every confidence they will continue to grow and excel in their new roles.”
Sharna Poxon, HR Director at Taylor Emmet, added: “At Taylor Emmet, our culture focuses on nurturing employees and supporting progression, and this record achievement demonstrates our commitment to developing our people and recognising their hard work.
“These promotions represent the success of our talent enhancement programme, which is designed to help individuals achieve their aspirations while supporting the future growth and development of Taylor Emmet.”
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