Wednesday, June 18, 2025

Gateley makes 15 Nottingham promotions

Professional services group Gateley has made 15 promotions across its legal and consultancy businesses in its Nottingham office.

Headlining the promotions is corporate lawyer Will Bowler, who has been made partner.

He is joined by real estate lawyer Alex Smith who becomes legal director, banking lawyer Megan Kirby who is promoted to senior associate, and corporate lawyers Rosie Butler and Sophie Holdsworth, as well as commercial dispute resolution lawyer Katie Shaw, all of whom are promoted to associate.

In addition, there have also been a raft of promotions across Gateley’s consultancy businesses. Within Adamson Jones, Gateley’s dedicated patent and trade mark practice, Chris MacDonald and Natasha Walker have been promoted to legal director, focusing on patents and trade marks respectively, as well as Cory Stobart who becomes senior associate.

There have also been five promotions for Gateley Smithers Purslow, the multi-disciplinary surveying, engineering and architecture consultancy arm of Gateley, including Jonathan Marshall and Kartar Soar being promoted to regional manager, Andrew Maude to head of expert witness, Fraser Galloway to technical standards manager and Zoe Hiller to senior building surveyor.

Meanwhile, Jonathan Aldridge has been promoted to senior quantity surveyor at Gateley RJA, the chartered quantity surveying consultancy.

Andrew Macmillan, partner and office head in Nottingham, said: “We are extremely proud to be able to celebrate 15 well-deserved promotions today across our team, which is testament to the exceptional results that have been achieved as we continue to exceed our clients’ expectations.

“To have promotions across so many different sectors, and within our consultancy businesses, highlights not only the breadth of services we can offer to clients from this office, but also the expertise and depth of talent we have within the team. We look forward to supporting them as their careers continue to progress and congratulate them all once again on their achievements.”

Elsewhere in the East Midlands there were also promotions at two of Gateley’s consultancy businesses with Anna Polton made senior quantity surveyor at Gateley RJA in Kibworth and Gateley Smithers Purslow’s Lincoln-based Jake Soden promoted to regional manager.

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