CPMG, an architectural practice, has recently expanded its teams in London, Birmingham, and Nottingham, demonstrating a commitment to nurturing the next generation and growing its presence in the sector.
To strengthen its Nottingham headquarters, CPMG has welcomed architectural assistant Ieuan Thomas and Part 1 architectural student Elliot Tiney, both University of Nottingham and Nottingham Trent University alumni. Elliot, who had previously completed work experience with the Nottingham team, along with new architect Matthew Drewitt, are set to contribute expertise in areas such as education, healthcare, and promoting the utilization of grey belt land in Nottingham.
In Birmingham, architectural technologist Kebba Barrow from the University of Wolverhampton has joined the team, focusing on enhancing project technical aspects and ensuring compliance with building standards. Meanwhile, in London, Amit Patel and Isaac Ma, architectural assistant students from the University of Loughborough and the University of Bath, respectively, are eager to further develop their skills through collaboration with senior professionals.
Nick Gregory, director at CPMG and Nottingham office lead, emphasized the importance of continuous growth and welcoming individuals at various stages of their careers to drive success in the industry. He highlighted the firm’s achievements in both public and private sectors, attributing them to a culture of collaboration and a talented team.
In conclusion, CPMG’s expansion across its teams reflects both its own success and the positive impact on the industry, supported by a focus on fostering talent and expertise.