People: Wykeland Group; Objective; Ethoss Regeneration
Commercial development and regeneration specialist Wykeland Group has appointed Andrea Morley as associate director.
Morley’s remit is to help the company’s 500-plus occupiers reach their full potential, as well as exploring new opportunities to expand the developer’s portfolio.
She joins from Yorkshire-based property and regeneration company Harworth Group, where she was director of asset management.
She said: “As someone who has worked in Yorkshire’s property and development scene for many years, I’ve always been very aware of Wykeland and the work they do.
“I love the ethos of the company and you can see the principles and personality of the business come through in the way they approach projects.
“I’m very proud to have joined a quality developer that strives for change and to make a positive social impact in everything they do.
“Wykeland are a bright light in the region and that light shines through the projects they deliver.”
Wykeland managingdDirector Dominic Gibbons said: “We’re delighted to welcome Andrea to the business. She has a very strong track record in asset management, particularly of business and retail space, which are areas in which we specialise.
“Her appointment brings additional experience and expertise to our team to enable us to continue to retain and grow our portfolio and deliver excellent service to occupiers.”
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Sheffield B2B creative marketing agency Objective has boosted its team with two appointments.
Rob Coyle joins the agency as senior creative designer and arrives at Objective with 15 years creative experience.
Fleur Breen-Faudemar worked as a creative designer in Brighton and joins Objective after relocating from the south coast to Sheffield.
“The past 12 months has seen the agency enjoy significant business growth,” said Objective managing director Dan Broadbent.
“We are delighted to welcome both Rob and Fleur to the team. Our investment in fantastic people and sector leading infrastructure has helped us generate incredible B2B sales leads on behalf of leading clients.”
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Dental firm Ethoss Regeneration has appointed a new marketing executive.
Kayleigh Houghton joins the company from Skipton Building Society, where she progressed from a receptionist to corporate communications lead over the last ten years.
After completing an apprenticeship year within the corporate communications team, she worked her way up within the company.
She said: “I’m thrilled to have joined Ethoss and to be learning from a welcoming and highly skilled team. Moving from a large business to a thriving small business working on a global scale is really exciting. I’m looking forward to seeing how I can help the business continue to succeed whilst putting patients at the forefront of our communications.”
Based in Silsden, West Yorkshire, EthOss Regeneration is a leading innovator in dental implant and bone grafting solutions. Its product, ‘EthOss®’ is a synthetic material that encourages new bone growth during dental implant procedures.
The company operates in more than 65 countries worldwide, increasing its export markets by more than 60% over the last five years to include Australia, Germany, Italy and, most recently, Morocco.