The Bristol office of award-winning interior design and fit-out business Claremont has promoted one of its longest-standing team members as part of its commitment to supporting career development.
Bristol-based design manager Pippa Davie has been promoted to director. She joined Claremont in 2007 and has been instrumental in some of the company’s most significant office interior design and fit-out projects, including Mills and Reeve, Tetra-tech and Pukka.
Pippa’s directorship is part of a raft of promotions across the business, with two more new directors, two new board directors and three new associate directors announced in the Warrington office.
The promotions follow significant growth across the business, including the delivery of large-scale multi-million-pound projects for Admiral in Cardiff and AQA in Manchester, as well as new client wins, including Grant Thornton and Heineken.
Tim Frankland, managing director of Claremont, said: “Since we became an Employee Ownership Trust (EOT) in 2020, we’ve been focused on nurturing and rewarding our talent, which is pivotal to our continued success, stability, and longevity.
“Our team’s drive, skill and enthusiasm have built Claremont into what it is today, and we’re delighted to see so many of our people progressing their careers with us.”
Claremont has been delivering office interior design and fit-out projects from its Warrington, Bristol and London offices for more than 48 years. It was the first of its industry peers to assume the EOT ownership model.
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