Pegasus Group hires new economics director
Independent development consultancy Pegasus Group has appointed Bindu Pokkyarath as economics director in its London office to support its growing economics practice in the South East.
She joins from Turley with over 17 years’ experience advising on funding bids such as Levelling Up and Shared Prosperity and has led technical appraisals of more than 120 business cases.
Bindu will focus on economic advisory services for regeneration and development projects, working closely with head of economics Richard Cook.
She said: “It is a pleasure to be joining the Pegasus team at a time where it is poised for growth.
“I look to bring my knowledge and experience of enabling projects through business cases and funding solutions to further strengthen the Economics team services and boost the planned growth.”
Richard added: “It’s fantastic to welcome Bindu to Pegasus Group to expand the economics service as part of our wider company growth strategy.
“Her extensive experience in business cases, combined with her wider economic development expertise, will be a real asset in helping our clients in both the public and private sector.”
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