Rodgers Leask strengthens Derby team
Engineering consultancy Rodgers Leask has welcomed back Tom Nunn to its Derby office as principal engineer.
Tom began his career with the firm in 2004, spending more than a decade in the civil engineering team before moving on in 2017.
Now returning with wider industry experience, he brings renewed energy to support residential development across the Midlands.
Tom said: “It is fantastic to be back at Rodgers Leask, returning after all these years feels like the natural step.
“I’m excited to work alongside a brilliant team and play a key role in developing the Derby office’s residential capabilities further.
“There’s a lot of momentum here, and I’m looking forward to seeing what we can achieve together.”
Director Kriston Harvey added: “Welcoming Tom back to Rodgers Leask as a principal engineer is not only a proud moment but also a strategic one.
“His expertise in residential development, combined with his values and standards, make him an ideal fit for our growing team and project pipeline.
“He knows the business, understands the region, and is already adding value to our projects and clients.”
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