New associate directors lead promotions at Lichfields

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New associate directors lead promotions at Lichfields

09 Aug 2021
Lichfields has announced a raft of senior appointments as it continues to develop and grow its national operations.
Myles Wild-Smith, Victoria Barrett-Mudhoo, and Rebecca Hilton have been promoted to the position of associate director at the firm’s Birmingham, London and Manchester offices respectively.
Elsewhere, Hannah Gillett in Bristol, Tabitha Howson in Edinburgh, James Burman and Georgia Crowley, both in London, and John Aynsley in Newcastle, have all become senior planners. Madeleine Rigby is promoted to senior heritage consultant working in London while at the Manchester office Alex Davies steps up to the role of senior economics consultant.
The promotions come as Lichfields, which currently employs over 200 people across its nine offices, has continued to maintain a resilient performance during the pandemic and sees a resurgent national planning sector for the rest of this year.
Recognising their contributions to the business over the last 12 months, chief executive James Fennell said:
 
The promotions are well deserved with all involved contributing significantly to Lichfields growth during challenging times.

Well done to all those who have been promoted. Our investment in highly talented people is the linchpin of providing top quality advice to our clients across the UK. We look forward to them continuing to grow their careers at Lichfields and contributing significantly to our future success.