Robson Laidler announces new appointment to business advisory team
Posted on the 15 Dec 2022Robson Laidler Accountants has announced a new appointment to its business advisory team as it gears up for further growth.
Robson Laidler Accountants has announced a new appointment to its business advisory team as it gears up for further growth.
Proud Eagles sponsor WilliamsAli continues to support the Eagles Community Foundation as its inaugural Charity of the Year.
“As many people know we have proudly sponsored the Newcastle Eagles basketball team in the past and continue to do so”, said Phil Williams, co-founder at WilliamsAli.
JUMP, headquartered in Newcastle upon Tyne, has appointed Kasey Murphy as marketing manager and Alana Whenary as marketing assistant as it expands into digital marketing services. Its venture into a comprehensive digital marketing offering adds to the brand and design services JUMP is already highly regarded for.
A partnership between Teesside University International Business School and a leading sales consultancy will create opportunities for students as well as mutual benefits for both organisations.
Populus Select, a specialist science and sustainable technology recruitment firm, is boosting its eco-credentials with a pledge to plant a row of trees in the Scottish Highlands for each placement it makes.
Osbit, the UK-headquartered offshore technology expert, has significantly expanded its US footprint to meet demand within the country’s rapidly growing offshore wind market.
North East software development firm, Sapere Software, has developed a tool to allow Port of Middlesbrough owner and operator AV Dawson to manage and visualise strategic projects in real time.
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EMG Solicitors, which has offices in Durham, Newcastle and recently expanded into Penrith, has grown its litigation department with the addition of experienced solicitor, Joanne Blackwood.
Driver apprentice Steven Cartwright has set a record at Moody Logistics and Storage having gained his Class 1 HGV licence in just three months. Under new government rules designed to free up more HGV test slots, drivers no longer have to pass a Class 2 test, covering rigid trucks, before taking a Class 1 test allowing them to drive articulated lorries.