Appointments: Jewellery Quarter BID; WSP

BIRMINGHAM’S Jewellery Quarter Business Improvement District (JQBID) has appointed Kim Loynes as its events manager.

Ms Loynes has six years’ experience in marketing and events, and has lived in the Jewellery Quarter for three years.

The role will include organising and implementing a whole roster of activities within Birmingham’s Jewellery Quarter, beginning with the annual Jewellery Quarter Festival in July.

She said: “One of the biggest things I look forward to contributing to the JQBID is organising a plethora of different activities that are fully inclusive and will show just how much the Jewellery Quarter has to offer, not only to the wider Birmingham or West Midlands audience, but also on a national scale, marking it as a unique, one-of-a-kind destination in its own right.”

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BIRMINGHAM professional services consultancy WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff has made three senior appointments as part of an intake of seven recruits.

Rob Early has been appointed as technical director to the environmental team, Phil Allcock as senior technician to the building structures team and Yousef Majeed as principal engineer to the highways and bridges team.

Other recruits include graduate engineer to the highways and bridges team Chrysanthos Theodorou and undergraduate engineer Duncan Chilvers to the environmental team. Additionally, Claire Barr joins as project coordinator to management services and Andreas Demosthenous as assistant project manager.

Birmingham director Malcolm Davidson said: “We welcome our new recruits, whose experience and expertise will be put to great use on a variety of local, national and international projects we are currently working on.”

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