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4 September, 2024 · 1 min read

Montagu Evans Welcomes 2024 Early Careers Cohort

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Montagu Evans has this week welcomed its 2024 early careers cohort.

Two apprentices and thirteen graduates will work across the partnership’s key areas, from planning and historic environments to advisory and agency roles. This includes three former apprentices who have completed their three-year journey and transitioned into the 2024 graduate scheme. For the first time, two graduates will pursue the planning and development pathway to provide a wide grounding in two of the partnership’s specialist areas.

This year’s graduates are: Anna Thomas, Charlotte Salt, Ellana Woodley, Elsa Camara, Finlay Johnman, Holly Niemy, Jack Winterton, James Harding, Jamil Saiyed, Luke Ralph, Milo Herbert, Ted Drayson and Tommy Cooney.

This year’s apprentices are: Abdullah Malik and Rickayla Williams.

With dedicated support in the form of managers, mentors and ongoing training, all are continuing a qualification pathway, with an established programme in place to help their ongoing development.

Cherise Thornicroft, Early Careers Manager at Montagu Evans, said, “We believe in welcoming new talent into the partnership at every level, fostering a collaborative environment where fresh ideas and thinking thrive. These young professionals from a wide range of disciplines will now start robust, market-leading programmes to support their career development and we look forward to seeing the impact they’ll make in their new roles.”

In addition to these graduate and apprentice appointments, Montagu Evans offered twelve summer intern places this year, including students from the 10,000 Black Interns programme, as well as others applying through its website. The internship provided interns with a wide grounding in the partnership’s specialist areas.

https://www.montagu-evans.co.uk/careers/

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