Companies making announcements this week include: Dome, RWO, The Solan Connor Fawcett Family Cancer Trust and Stelrad Group
Newcastle project and cost management consultancy Dome has made two senior appointments.
Tom Borsoi has become associate director and Jenny Robertson has become senior project manager, bringing additional leadership, technical expertise and sector knowledge to support Dome’s growing portfolio of projects and clients. Mr Borsoi brings more than 15 years’ experience having worked on major infrastructure and regeneration projects such as the refurbishment of the Tyne Bridge and regeneration of Northumberland.
Meanwhile Ms Robertson has seven years of project management experience, most recently from Northumberland County Council, where she played a key role in the regeneration of Blyth town centre and the delivery of a range of strategic capital projects.
Andy Horsman, a co-founder and director of Dome, said: “We are delighted to welcome Tom and Jenny to the team. Both bring a wealth of experience and expertise that will further strengthen our core service offering and support our continued growth.”
Engineering specialist RWO has appointment of Domenico Venuti as technical director.
Mr Venuti will support the development and delivery of the Seaton Burn-based company’s technical strategy while leading the commercial civils team. His responsibilities will include team development, growing the civils operation, and providing engineering leadership across complex design projects.
Mr Venuti brings more than 30 years of consultancy experience across South Africa, the Middle East, Canada, Europe and the UK, including expertise in major data centres, infrastructure, logistics, sports and residential developments.
Mr Venuti said: “I’ve worked across a wide range of complex infrastructure and development projects throughout my career, delivering solutions in a variety of international markets. RWO’s collaborative culture, ambitious plans and growing multi-disciplinary capability made it an exciting opportunity for me. I’m looking forward to supporting the team’s continued development, sharing knowledge and contributing to the delivery of high-profile projects across multiple sectors.”
The Solan Connor Fawcett Family Cancer Trust , known as Team Solan, has appointed two new trustees.
Ryan Hudson, founder of RGH Group, multi-business owner, investor and solutions coach, and Simon Davies, a senior finance professional who has played a key role in the growth of Crafter’s Companion, the international craft business founded by entrepreneur Sara Davies, have both joined the charity.
Their appointments, alongside the imminent arrival of Kim Nielson from Hewitt’s Solicitors as a further trustee, and the recent appointment of Michelle Atkinson as fundraising and development lead, come at a time of growing demand for the charity’s services and signal a confident step forward for an organisation that has raised more than £2m and regularly supported around 500 cancer warriors since its founding in 2015.
Mark Solar, the founder of the charity, said: “When I started Team Solan 10 years ago, it was just me, a cause I believed in and a community that got behind us. Since then, we’ve raised more than £2m and changed thousands of lives, but the job is nowhere near done. To reach more people affected by cancer, we need to be smarter and stronger as an organisation. Ryan, Simon, Kim and Michelle all bring fresh expertise that will help us do exactly that and I’m genuinely excited about what we’re going to achieve together.”
Radiators maker Stelrad Group plc has appointed Stuart Watson as independent non-executive director and audit and risk committee chair.
Mr Watson will also be appointed as a member of the Newcastle-based firm’s remuneration committee and nomination committee. He has extensive board experience across a range of sectors, including manufacturing, transport, software and logistics.
He is currently non executive director and audit committee chair of Vp plc, and non executive director and audit committee chair of Flowtech Fluidpower plc. Mr Watson is a chartered accountant and was previously a senior partner at Ernst & Young LLP, specialising in audit.
Martyn Coffey, chair of Stelrad said: “I am delighted to welcome Stuart to the board and look forward to his contribution to support the delivery of the group’s strategy. Stuart brings significant financial and accounting experience, and the Board is confident that he will provide strong leadership of the audit and risk committee.”









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