Chadwick Nott Appoints New Members to the Team

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Chadwick Nott has expanded its team with two new additions, legal recruitment specialist Briony Barber and Marketing Manager Charlotte Woodward.

Based at Chadwick Nott’s Bristol office Briony will service the legal recruitment needs of both private practice and in-house clients across the south of England. With over two years’ paralegal recruitment experience she returns to Chadwick Nott after a short time working for the Police Complaints Commission.

Briony commented, “I am delighted to be returning to Chadwick Nott. What was really important for me was to find a quality legal recruiter committed to finding the right candidate for the right role, and I know I will be given the autonomy to do this at Chadwick Nott. Everyone is really friendly and all the teams work so well together I genuinely believe I have joined the best legal recruiter there is.”

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Director Charles Elderton commented, “Briony’s return is very timely. She joins us at an exciting time in our development, especially with the recent appointment of David Bloom to head our paralegal team in London. We are seeing an increasing number of new paralegal instructions from our clients. Paralegals are cost effective, highly capable and eager to learn. We are very pleased to welcome Briony back to the team”

With over 20 years experience in marketing and recruitment Charlotte Woodward has been appointed as Chadwick Nott’s Marketing Manager. Charlotte will further develop Chadwick Nott’s offline and online offering, assist in developing the Chadwick Nott brand and help to enhance the service offering to candidates and clients.

Charlotte is supported by the appointments of Marketing Executives Toni Moawad and Fabiha Imran, all of whom are based at Chadwick Nott’s London office. Charles Elderton, Chadwick Nott’s Director comments, “We are delighted to welcome Charlotte, Toni and Fabiha to our team. We are very excited by their appointments and are confident they will play a key part in helping us to further build on Chadwick Nott’s already strong reputation and success-to-date.”



Additional information

Chadwick Nott is a market leading full service legal recruitment consultancy operating across the UK and internationally.

With an exceptionally strong and loyal private practice and in-house client base it recruits all levels of legal professionals, including senior executives in law firm management.

Chadwick Nott is the proud winner of Best Legal Recruitment Firm at the Recruiter Awards for Excellence, 2009 and a Sunday Times Top 100 Company to Work For, 2009.

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