Monday, November 25, 2024

The Harris Partnership strengthens management team

Wakefield-headquartered The Harris Partnership has made a series of senior promotions as the architectural practice continues its growth.

In recognition of their ongoing valuable contribution to the business, Iain Church, Ian Perrell, Russell O’Donoghue and Sarah Charlesworth are now Directors of parent company The Harris Group.

Other key figures across the group have also been recognised with Mark Hendy promoted to Director of the Harris Project Management business.

In the Manchester office, Sarah Rhodes is now Design Director at The Harris Partnership and Marisa Rigby has been promoted to Associate in Harris Project Management, further strengthening the group’s presence in the North West market.

Jonathan Wrynne has been made Associate in The Harris Partnership’s London office following a sustained period of expansion in the capital.

James Richmond, Joint Managing Group Director, says: “These promotions are thoroughly deserved, and we thank all those recognised for their ongoing hard work and dedication.

“We are committed to not only developing our people but fostering a positive culture across the business, which is reflected in the long service of many members of our team.

“These promotions also signify our ongoing confidence as a group as we invest for the future and look forward to the next phase of our growth.”  

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