Pegasus Group expands environmental team
Pegasus Group has strengthened its environmental practice with 20 new appointments since January, including the hire of David Webster as landscape director, in London.
David, formerly of Stantec, will lead growth in the South East to meet rising demand for green belt and renewable energy projects.
He joins executive director Andrew Cook in scaling the team, which Pegasus plans to triple in London.
David said: “Pegasus Group is a well-respected player in the market and one I have always admired.
“There’s a lot of work in the South East, particularly around the edge of London, and I’m delighted to be leading the team during this time of booming growth.”
Senior hires also include associate landscape architects in Bristol, Cambridge, Leeds and Lichfield, as well as new roles in Birmingham, Edinburgh and Manchester.
Andrew added “We are thrilled to welcome David to Pegasus Group and look forward to seeing our London environmental team grow under his direction.
“Since the beginning of this year, the environmental team has seen substantial growth in different geographic regions and across wide areas of expertise.
“It’s tremendous to welcome so many talented individuals to the team and as we grow on all fronts, it is fantastic to have another stellar addition in the London office.”
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