Taylor Emmet names senior business development manager
Sheffield-based law firm Taylor Emmet has appointed Jo Chan Shaw as senior business development manager to support its five-year growth strategy.
Jo brings strong experience in relationship building and sector development, especially in sports and media.
She has managed partnerships with national bodies such as England Rugby, British Rowing and UK Athletics.
Jo said: "I was drawn to Taylor Emmet because I saw an opportunity to make a significant impact within a firm that has an excellent reputation and ambitious growth plans.
“I was particularly attracted to the prospect of joining a firm where I could contribute meaningfully to its development.
“The firm's strong heritage in Sheffield, combined with its forward-thinking approach, makes this an exciting time to join.
“In the coming months, we aim to enhance our presence while maintaining our proud Sheffield roots and expanding our national reach.”
Steve Hinshelwood, chief executive of Taylor Emmet, added: “We are delighted to welcome Jo to Taylor Emmet as our senior business development manager.
“Jo's appointment represents a significant milestone in our strategic growth plans.
“With her extensive experience in relationship building and sector development, I'm excited about what lies ahead for our firm.
“Already, Jo has brought forward excellent ideas for showcasing our full-service capabilities.
“I am confident that Jo's expertise will help drive Taylor Emmet forward as we continue to expand our presence both regionally and nationally.”
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