Goldsmith Williams looks to ABS with new hires

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Law firm Goldsmith Williams has appointed Fiona King and Andrea Stott to its marketing team.

The appointments have been made as part of an overall marketing department review as the law firm looks to increase its presence in the Alternative Business Structures (ABS) sphere.

Stott has been appointed as director of strategy and business development, and has joined from The Implementation Group, where she was a director, specialising in change management and business development. She has also worked in strategy departments for many fast moving consumer goods (FMCG) and IT brands.

King has been appointed as head of marketing, and has joined from youth charity Rathbone. She has 26 years in the financial sector, including 13 years at Britannia Building Society.

Eddie Goldsmith, partner at Goldsmith Williams, said: “New ideas in a firm are certainly not enough in terms of development

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