On the move: the latest East Midlands hires

Kate Hennig

Networking group Nottingham Professional Services (NPS) has appointed Kate Hennig as its new chair person.

Hennig takes over from retiring chair, Graham Harper of Yorkshire Bank.

Hennig qualified as a chartered accountant with PwC and has worked in Nottingham and the professional services sector for over 20 years. She is now a director of specialist consultancy theGrogroup which works with partners, directors and associates of professional services firms to help them develop strategic planning, team leadership, and other core skills such as financial management, negotiation and business development. She also the East Midlands regional chair of the PM Forum.

Hennig said: “I am delighted to have been elected chair of NPS. We have a very active and supportive committee and a very exciting programme of events scheduled for 2018. If you are a professional working in Nottingham and you have not been to an event before there has never been a better time to get involved.

“I would like to add a personal thank you to Graham on behalf of NPS for the brilliant job he has done as chair and the contribution he has made to the committee over the last four years.”

Harper added: “I have really enjoyed my time as chair and wish Kate and the rest of the committee every success in promoting NPS and further establishing it as the leading organisation where all professional advisers can meet to help grow Nottinghamshire’s economic wealth.”

A new sales consultant has joined the team at Buttercup Fields, Shepshed ahead of the development’s showhome opening weekend on 27th January 2018.

Pamela Hollingworth

William Davis Homes has appointed Pamela Hollingworth to the Buttercup Fields sales team.

“I’ve always derived great pleasure from matching the right people with the right homes, and have been excited to start helping house hunters here at Buttercup Fields,” Said Hollingworth.

She added: “I think William Davis Homes stand out because of the attention to detail; not just to the design and layouts of the homes, which are entirely flexible, but also to the surrounding areas. For instance, at Buttercup Fields our bespoke sales complex is framed by a large oak tree, which is being retained as a feature, and throughout the development there are well-thought-out, green open spaces.”

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