Napthens Group announces senior promotions
Napthens Group has made ten senior promotions across its legal teams, recognising the contribution of colleagues and continued growth of the business.
The promotions span both Napthens LLP and AfterAthena.
Those promoted are Emma Andersen, Angela Barnes, Emma Saunders, Kevin Howard, Farida Isaji, Georgina Smith, Jennifer Snape, Naomi Kuta, Karen Allcock and Solaman Naveed.
The appointments cover a range of roles across employment, corporate, wills, trusts and probate, litigation and residential conveyancing.
Managing director Stephen Faulkner said: “These promotions reflect our continued commitment in promoting and supporting our people in their career and personal development journeys.
“Each individual has shown a real dedication to supporting our clients and contributing to the firm’s strength.
“Investing in talented people is essential to our growth and is fundamental to our culture.
“Recognising our people’s achievements ensures we continue to build a team that delivers clear, practical and trusted advice.
“With promotions across Lancashire, Cumbria and Liverpool, in addition to the recent recruitment and growth in Manchester, Napthens is truly investing in its people and building a strong footprint across the North West.”
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