Howarths strengthens legal team
Howarths, the Cleckheaton-based people consultancy specialising in legal, safety and growth services, has promoted Anna Nelson to senior employment law advisor.
Anna, who has been with the company for five years, will now lead the team of employment law advisors and solicitors.
In her new role, she will drive the department’s growth while continuing to provide expert advice to clients on employment law matters.
She said: “I have been an employment law advisor with Howarths for almost five years now.
“In that time, I’ve learned a huge amount as I’ve dealt with such a range of different issues and queries from our clients.
“I’ve also seen the business go from strength to strength.
“I’ve loved the journey so far and I’m excited to be part of the next chapter!”
Charlotte Geesin, chief legal officer, added: “I’d like to take this opportunity to congratulate Anna on a promotion very much deserved.
“We know that she will be a great leader and look forward to supporting her in her new role.
“At Howarths we believe in providing people with opportunity and a chance to develop and progress.
“Anna is a great example of this.”
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