Jones Hargreaves announces ten promotions
Independent building and project consultancy Jones Hargreaves has promoted ten team members across its across its London, Leeds, Bristol, Birmingham, Glasgow and Cardiff offices, including three new partners and a new head of office, as the firm continues to expand.
Cardiff-based Sarah Hazell and Huw Davies, along with London’s Will Jenkins, have been promoted to partner.
In Leeds, Tom Pollard steps into the role of head of office.
Further promotions include Harry McDermott, Jack Birchall and Danny Little to senior associate partner, while Joe Way becomes associate in Bristol.
ESG team members Harry Beresford and Parsa Hemmat have also stepped up to senior consultant and consultant, respectively.
Matt Williams, partner at Jones Hargreaves, said: “It’s fantastic to celebrate the achievements of all the talented individuals within our team and the skill and dedication they bring to Jones Hargreaves and our clients.
“Their promotions are testament to their hard work and dedication and we extend our sincere congratulations to them all.
“We’re committed to supporting and embracing professional and personal aspirations across the business and rewarding good people with additional responsibility and structured career progression.
“We’ve had a fantastic start to 2025 and there are certain to be further promotions and appointments throughout the coming months.”
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