Harrison Drury announces five promotions
Northern law firm Harrison Drury, headquartered in Preston, has made five promotions across its regional teams as it continues to invest in career development.
Tracey McCambridge has been promoted to partner, while Lucy Benton becomes a legal director.
Catherine Worthington and Scarlett Richardson step up to senior associate roles, with Rachael McDonagh promoted to associate solicitor and branch leader of the firm’s Garstang office.
The promotions reflect the firm’s focus on developing talent, following a wider round of promotions made across the business last year.
Simon England, managing partner of Harrison Drury, said: “Giving people the opportunity to progress and realise their potential is a key strand of our workplace culture.
“These well-deserved promotions are a clear reflection of this ethos and of the ambition we have for our people and the firm as a whole.
“It’s always rewarding to see our colleagues step into new roles and continue their journey with us, especially as they have come into the profession from different routes or have joined us at different stages of their career.”
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