Issue 99

appointments

Property manager’s double appointment

P roperty management specialists Lee Baron have announced two appointments to manage its growing portfolio of regeneration projects across London. Zen Shaban-Rogers has joined the Marylebone-based company as senior property manager. He has more than six years of experience in residential-led mixed-use developments and is an associate of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveryors. Zen is also a member of the Institute of

Residential Property Management (IRPM). Also joining Lee Baron is Charlie Wheaton, who

becomes a property manager. With seven years’ experience in the social house sector, Charlie has a BSc in sociology and criminology and is a member of the IPRM.

A senior consultant at Deverell Smith has moved departments to become senior consultant at the recruiter’s block and estate management team. Will Kirby joined the London-based firm almost three years ago and has played a pivotal role in the estate agency team. He has placed key negotiators and game changing directors into some of the best names in the industry. He was also instrumental in placing 50 negotiators with the market leader Foxtons within a 90-day period. As one of Deverell Smith’s most astute and successful employees, Will is planning to use his hospitality and recruitment experience to continue helping clients to meet the right people for their businesses. Before joining Deverell Smith, Will sold connectivity solutions into hotels all over Europe including the Hilton, Marriot, Hyatt, Sheraton, Crowne Plaza and IHG. Consultant makes switch at recruitment firm E mployees at property management firm FirstPort will enjoy a more enhanced experience of working for the company after two key appointments. The firm has recruited two senior members to its HR department, both of whom have experience at working at some of the UK’s biggest businesses. Emma Smith, who has worked across five countries and for firms such as Tesco and Camelot, has become of head of talent. Meanwhile, Craig Rowe has been appointed as head of HR. His experience

Law firm welcomes specialist lawyer to boost business team

matters and intellectual property. Enrique, who is a Foreign Qualified Argentinian Lawyer (Abogado), has experience in entertainment and corporate law and has worked as in-house counsel and as a contracts advisor for companies such as Anglo American PLC and Rolls-Royce.   He said: “I’m looking forward to bringing a new perspective to the team at Brethertons as I thoroughly enjoy the cases I get involved in and the exciting challenges they present to me.” Brethertons CEO and director of legal services, Shaun Jardine, said: “With the experience and knowledge that Enrique brings to the firm, this is an excellent opportunity for Brethertons’ commercial team to build on its successes and to continue to offer an exceptional level of customer care.” talented and committed people there are working for FirstPort. A key focus for me is to look at how we make best use of the behaviours, skills and experience our colleagues have that make this business really special. Craig added: “From my retail and hospitality experience, I have seen the direct impact good HR can have on customers. Engaged, supported and motivated colleagues are the key to having a high performing, loyal and happy workforce.”

A Midlands-based law firm has strengthened its services to businesses after appointing a specialist lawyer.. Brethertons LLP has welcomed Enrique Green to its company commercial team to help advise businesses on issues including terms and conditions, GDPR, contractual

Key HR appointments boosts employees

includes leading managerial training programmes at Morrisons. He also worked in strategic HR positions for disability charity Scope and restaurant chains Benugo, Cosmo and Wagamama.  Speaking of her appointment, Emma said: “I am truly impressed by how many

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