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An ambition to grow and develop with a pro-active and forward-thinking law firm is the focus of new Wilkin Chapman Head of Marketing and Business Development, Nick Greenwood.
With an extensive background in the world of corporate banking and commercial business, Nick will be dividing his time between the firm’s six offices across Lincolnshire and East Yorkshire. As he does so, understanding the needs of existing and new clients, with an ethos of putting people, the brand, and growth, at the heart of the business is at the forefront of Nick’s mind.
“This position is the next, natural step for me and I am thrilled to be joining a firm that is both progressive and forward-thinking,” said Nick.
After progressing his career with Barclays and RSM, Nick is relishing the prospect of helping to steer a regional firm with true ambition.
“I have a vision that is perfectly matched to that of the team here at Wilkin Chapman and we are ideally placed to take this business forward for the benefit of the region, our people and our clients,” he added.
With more than 400 employees, Wilkin Chapman was ranked as 106th in the Top 200 UK law firms in 2017 and is the largest law firm in the Lincolnshire and East Yorkshire regions.
Chief Executive, Des Mannion, is delighted to welcome Nick to the team, as he looks to ensure Wilkin Chapman continues to grow, cementing its impressive national position.
“As the firm grows, it is important to have a strong operational and management structure to aid development of our services to clients and keep us at the forefront of the legal profession. Nick brings a wealth of expertise in professional services and I look forward to utilising his experience in helping to drive the future growth of the firm.”
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