DevComms expands Midlands team
Birmingham-based stakeholder engagement consultancy DevComms has strengthened its Midlands team with two new hires and a senior promotion as demand for its built environment services continues to grow.
Jasmine Bwail has joined the team as an account executive, bringing experience in strategic marketing and communications, while Poonam Gill has been appointed as an account manager, adding expertise from across corporate, local government, charity and built environment sectors.
Alongside the new appointments, Dominic Stanford has been promoted to senior account director in recognition of his role in supporting the growth of DevComms’ Midlands operation.
The team works across residential, industrial, renewable energy and infrastructure projects for a range of national developers, investors and energy businesses.
Jack Boyce, head of Midlands at DevComms, said: “It’s great to have Jasmine and Poonam on board to bolster our team, bringing with them such diverse experience which will add real value to our clients.
“And a big thank you and well-deserved recognition for Dominic, in just the two years that he’s been with us he’s proved to be an exceptional team player and highly accomplished communicator.
“His drive, energy and forward-thinking outlook has helped propel our business forward and it’s great to watch him develop into a leadership role.”
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