rg+p announces ten staff promotions
London and Leicester-based multi-disciplinary design practice rg+p Ltd has announced ten staff promotions across its architecture, interior design, BIM, architectural technology, administration and HR teams.
Two architects, Nuno Mota and Victoria Torres, have been promoted to directorships in the London studio, while the remaining eight move into senior leadership, management, or executive-level roles.
The promotions will enable the team to mentor junior staff, enhance technical and design excellence, streamline operations and support wider business goals, including the planned relocation of the Leicester studio to Canopy House later this year.
Other promoted team members include Poppy Chester, Georgia Harvey, James Hickford, Ollie Holt, Luke Mockford, Natasha Rimmington, Ashley Roberts and Kelly Tomlinson, each taking on roles that strengthen rg+p’s operational and design capabilities.
Rob Woolston, architectural director at rg+p, said: “This year has seen positive growth across many divisions of our business so we’re proud to reward our talented team with this series of promotions.
“Many of those recognised have been with us for multiple years, or in some cases, over a decade, so it’s been a privilege to see their continued development.
“Nurturing talent from within is an integral part of our culture, and it’s especially rewarding to see people advance their careers while contributing to some of our flagship residential, BTR and later living projects across London, the Midlands, the South East and South Coast.
“This investment in our team, alongside the upcoming relocation of our Leicester studio to Canopy House, marks the start of an exciting new chapter and means we are well-positioned for future growth.”
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