Sunday, November 17, 2024

Finch Consulting makes trio of promotions

Leicestershire-based health and safety engineering risk management experts, Finch Consulting, are promoting three of their senior consultants to principal consultants.

Rob Migliaccio, Dr Steve Cowley and Melvin Sandell have all been with the business for at least three years and have made great progress in their personal development as well as being instrumental in driving Finch forwards.

Rob Migliaccio, a Chartered Electrical Engineer, provides expertise to the industry and provides the tools and expertise necessary to minimise the potential dangers of machinery in the workplace, helping businesses to avoid costly and unfortunate mishaps, and meet legal requirements and conformance of machine safety standards.

Dr Steve Cowley is a Chartered Occupational Hygienist, providing his expertise in a range of Expert Witness cases including confined space incidents, musculo-skeletal injury claims and asbestos-related claims.

Melvin Sandell’s main areas of expertise are health and safety in the entertainment and leisure sector, giving expert advice on civil and criminal Expert Witness matters in H&S management structures, the agriculture industry and leisure industry.

Commenting on the promotions, Dom Barraclough, Managing Director at Finch, said: “All three have made great progress in their roles, and have proven to continue to be great assets to Finch hence why the decision was made to promote them to principal consultants. Not only are they professional individuals, but they also embody the Finch ethos of teamwork and putting the client first.”

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