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07 January 2019
Categories: Movers & Shakers , Profession
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Spire Solicitors—Kristian Tangen-Sorgendal

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Promotion sees new head of marketing take the reins

Spire Solicitors LLP has announced the appointment of Kristian Tangen-Sorgendal as its head of marketing.

Having joined the firm in September 2017 as marketing manager, Kristian will now take on the marketing operations of the business across its seven offices around Norfolk. He commented: ‘It is with great pleasure to be acknowledged by the members of Spire Solicitors LLP and be recognised for the work carried out so far. I look forward to continue working closely not only with the marketing team, but the firm as a whole to provide better and more accessible legal services to the Norfolk community.’

CEO James Knight added: ‘Kristian’s enthusiasm for this firm and delivering the highest levels of service to our clients is infectious and has definitely delivered results in so many areas of Spire. His knowledge of marketing is excellent, only matched by his ability to put marketing thoughts into practice.’

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