Sanderson Weatherall appoints two new shareholders
Property consultancy Sanderson Weatherall has appointed Stephen Richardson and John Goodchild as new shareholding partners, strengthening its senior leadership across the UK.
Stephen, head of architecture in the Newcastle office, has spent ten years leading the firm’s architecture team and delivering innovative design and consultancy solutions across the North East.
His promotion reflects his role in enhancing Sanderson Weatherall’s reputation for architectural excellence.
John, head of public sector for the North West in the Manchester office, has been with the firm for 20 years and plays a key role in managing and expanding its public sector portfolio.
His expertise supports complex projects and public body clients across the region.
Their appointments underscore Sanderson Weatherall’s commitment to recognising exceptional talent and reinforcing the specialist capability that drives its national success.
David Rastrick, chief operating officer, said: ‘This is fantastic news for Sanderson Weatherall.
“Stephen and John are not just leaders in their respective fields; they are passionate champions of our client-focused culture.
“Their collective three decades of dedication has as undoubtedly contributed to the continued success of the business, and their new roles as shareholders ensure their strategic vision will continue to shape our future.
“We are incredibly proud to welcome them into the ownership of the business.”
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