Senior promotions announced at Pozzoni
24 July 2023
Pozzoni Architecture has strengthened its team with five senior promotions across the business.
Ian Mellor is promoted to associate director and continues to lead the Brighton studio which opened in 2022. An integral part of the practice’s later living team since he joined Pozzoni in 2014, Ian works with some of the UK’s most prominent retirement living developers and operators, whilst also promoting the wider business within the southeast region.
Alice Parker, Eleanor McCallum, Emma Tanti and David Spoors are all promoted to senior associate in the Altrincham studio. Working across the education, housing, later living and leisure sectors respectively, their new roles will incorporate day-to-day management of the business to support the director team.
Nigel Saunders, director, commented “Familiar faces to our clients having worked collectively in the business for many years, these promotions reflect the hard work and dedication of Ian, Alice, Eleanor, Emma and David and I’m thrilled to see the advancement of their careers.
“We work hard to nurture and inspire talent by creating an environment which allows our people to flourish. It’s this culture which underpins our strong teamwork and a commitment to provide a highly personalised service to our clients.”
Currently celebrating its 40-year anniversary, the 60-strong architectural practice has just completed the £31 million refurbishment of Manchester Aquatics Centre, phase 1 of the £60 million Elderswell Retirement Village in Bedfordshire, and Lancaster University School of Mathematics which is the first new build of its kind in the UK. Longshaw Drive for Salford City Council is currently on site with 177 new low-energy homes being delivered to Passivhaus principles.