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26 August 2014
Issue: 7620 / Categories: Movers & Shakers
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Andy Gorman—Jackson Canter

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New business development director for Liverpool firm 

Jackson Canter has appointed Andy Gorman as its new business development director.

One of Andy's key initial tasks will be to manage the firm’s plans to branch out into Manchester as Jackson Canter targets regional growth in the north eest. 

Andy comes to Jackson Canter having built a strong reputation as a business development expert in the legal and financial sector.

Having started his career in advertising with The Scotsman 26 years ago, he has experience working for brands including drinks manufacturers Greene King and Scottish and Newcastle, and more recently has worked as Client Manager for Breen’s Solicitors in Southport as well as being Managing Director of business coaching organisation Company DNA.

“It’s a privilege to work for such an established firm that does so many great things for the people of Liverpool,” says Andy. “Moving forward, the opportunity to take this expertise to Manchester in the future is wonderful and I am really looking forward to it.”

 

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