Saxton Bampfylde welcomes Partner Hannah Scarisbrick back to the firm

Saxton Bampfylde warmly welcomes back Hannah Scarisbrick, who returns to the firm as Partner, with a focus on housing and the built environment. On returning to the firm, Hannah will work closely with Vidhu Sood-Nicholls in the housing and built environment practice... Read more

Saxton Bampfylde warmly welcomes back Hannah Scarisbrick, who returns to the firm as Partner, with a focus on housing and the built environment.

On returning to the firm, Hannah will work closely with Vidhu Sood-Nicholls in the housing and built environment practice whilst also contributing in other key areas of our work. Hannah’s expertise will help Saxton Bampfylde’s clients to grow and develop their leadership teams, attracting and engaging within the sector’s most diverse and exciting talent.

Hannah has 20 years’ experience in executive search and board advisory projects. She originally joined Saxton Bampfylde in 2010 and during her time with the firm she helped some of the most well known housing organisations in the UK by advising on senior executive leadership and board appointments, with clients including: the National Housing Federation, Places for People, Orbit, Clarion, Peabody, L&Q, and MTVH.

Executive Chair, Stephen Bampfylde commented:

“We are so pleased to welcome Hannah back into the business. Her experience, knowledge and passion is hugely important for clients, and her warmth and humour is wonderful to have back in the team. We believe that Hannah, Vidhu and myself together present a very impact-focused partnership that will bring interesting opportunities and candidates across the built environment space and beyond.”


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