Logika Group passes 150 staff milestone
An environmental consultancy has marked a workforce landmark following a period of sustained expansion.
Logika Group has surpassed 150 employees, including a 65 per cent increase in headcount since April 2024.
The milestone was reached with the appointment of new principal consultant James Roberts.
With more than 30 years’ experience in environmental strategy, design and assessment, the business operates from offices in London, Bristol, Warrington, Leeds, Brighton and Belgium, and has continued to diversify its services into areas such as health impact assessment and digital and data services.
Operating across four specialist brands, Logika supports projects in sectors including renewables, property, transport and policy.
Steve Moorcroft, board director of Logika Group, said: “This latest milestone reflects the continued growth of our business and the strength of our multidisciplinary teams across the Group.
“Over recent years, we’ve expanded across new geographies, grown our specialist services, and continued to support an increasing number of complex and impactful projects across the UK and internationally, all while keeping our people at the heart of everything we do.
“A huge thank you to our team, clients and partners who have been part of this journey so far.
“We’re excited to welcome James to the team and for what lies ahead as we continue to grow.”
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