Gateley announces six promotions in London
Gateley has announced six promotions in its London office, highlighted by two new partners.
Rachael Waugh, a real estate lawyer, and Daniel Taylor, from the leadership development consultancy t-three, have been promoted to partner.
Other promotions include corporate lawyer George de Stacpoole to senior associate and banking lawyer Jordan Powell to associate.
In Gateley’s consultancy arms, Genelle Banton has been made director at Gateley Global, while Kenneth Lo has been promoted to associate at Gateley Vinden.
Richard Healey, partner and office head in London, said: “Congratulations to all those who have been promoted, particularly to Rachael and Daniel on being made partner.
“We have an exceptional team in London across a variety of services.
“We place great importance on developing our people and celebrating their success.
“We look forward to supporting them as they continue to progress their careers with us and support our growth ambitions.”
The promotions are part of 73 announced by Gateley nationwide this year, including nine who have been appointed partner.
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