City Moves for 3 February 2017 – who’s switching jobs?
Today’s City Moves cover finance at a major UK potash company, a boutique employment group and a legal eagle. Take a look at these movers and shakers:
Sirius Minerals
Thomas Jay Staley has been appointed to the board of Sirius Minerals as finance director. Thomas has been with the company since October 2014, initially as corporate development director and then, since December 2014, as the company’s chief financial officer. He is responsible for leading the company’s finance team, including in relation to the Stage 1 financing, the results of which were announced in November. Thomas has over 10 years of experience developing and financing energy, resource and infrastructure projects across a range of international markets. His core competency is structuring commercial arrangements and financing projects utilising a wide range of capital including project and export credit-backed debt, mezzanine debt and equity. During his career prior to joining the company Thomas has worked for Origin Energy and Babcock & Brown in Australia and Mubadala Development Company in Abu Dhabi.
Brahams Dutt Badrick French LLP
Cerys Williams has joined City-based employment law firm BDBF as a partner. Cerys has a wealth of domestic and international experience and was formerly employment law counsel at King & Wood Mallesons, and a partner and head of employment at Fasken Martineau. She brings with her 17 years of expertise in the technology, financial services, professionals services and natural resources sectors, advising businesses and senior executives on contentious and non-contentious employment law. Cerys will add resilience to the four-strong partner team that has led the firm to its top-tier status acting for senior executives. She will strengthen the firm’s existing small to medium-sized enterprise and entrepreneurial business employment law practice.
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