New Communications Lead at Local Law Firm

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11th Jan 2021 | Local News

Nicola Cretney, who has recently joined the team at Thatcher + Hallam
Nicola Cretney, who has recently joined the team at Thatcher + Hallam

Local law firm Thatcher + Hallam has welcomed a new Head of Communications to the team. Nicola Cretney, who joins the team based at Island House in Midsomer Norton, has worked in marketing and communications roles with a wide variety of organisations, including those in the e-commerce, hospitality and medical fields.

Nicola said, "It's an exciting time to be joining the team at Thatcher + Hallam. Not only are they a thriving organisation in terms of the legal support they offer but they are very supportive of the local communities within which they work, working alongside a range of organisations from sports clubs to charities to the local museum. I am really looking forward to being a part of the team, but also getting to know more about these organisations and helping to share their stories too."

Nicola spent much of her early career working in the health sector. Her work as a senior manager in public health involved managing wellbeing programmes and working in partnership with a wide range of organisations in both the public and voluntary sectors.

Managing Partner at Thatcher + Hallam William Weller added, "We are delighted to have Nicola and her knowledge and experience on board. She brings a different perspective to the team and we are very much looking forward to working alongside her."

If you would like to discuss any community or marketing issue with Nicola she can be contacted via the Thatcher + Hallam website HERE: the T+ H site

     

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