Kent law firm Brachers announces nine promotions in 2024

Brachers, a law firm with offices in Maidstone and Canterbury, has shown its commitment to supporting staff to develop in their career by making nine promotions.

Three colleagues have risen to associate: Kieron Cummins in the corporate team, Jennifer Alderman in the private wealth disputes team and Tim Lancaster in the residential property team. 

In the debt recovery team, Maroon Raman has been promoted to senior customer executive and Zeyna Holman to senior insolvency executive.

On top of this, two colleagues in the business operations teams have been elevated to director: Phil Hayward to finance director and Ian Robertson to IT director.

Finally, in marketing, Angela Watson and Katie Wagstaff have risen to senior marketing communications executive and senior marketing and business development coordinator respectively.

Brachers managing partner Joanna Worby said: “Supporting and investing in our people is a core value at Brachers and it is a privilege to recognise and celebrate the hard work of our colleagues, their contribution to the success of our firm, and their commitment to living our values.

“I would like to thank each of them for their dedication to Brachers and congratulate them on their achievements.”

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