

Transport planner JMP has named five new associate directors and two new associates in its annual promotions.
Three of the new associate directors are in the Glasgow office. John McDonald who joined JMP nearly five years ago and Alan DeVenny, more than ten years with the consultant, both specialise in development planning, and Jason Gillespie, who has also been with the company five years, is involved in transport and transport planning.
Lee White in the Birmingham office joined JMP two years ago and specialises in public transport and transport planning while Steve Bowers, who has been in the Manchester office for 11 years, concentrates on development planning.
The two new associates are Amy Denton (Leeds) who has been with JMP for eight years concerned with transport planning and Sarah Wixey (London) who specialises in transport planning with particular reference to social inclusion and accessibility.
Helen Cumiskey and Rhian Lewis, both in Liverpool office, Kelly Aldridge and Thomas Derstroff, both London, and James Edwards in Birmingham have all been promoted to principal transport planners.
Aurelie Pot and Ed Povey of the London office are promoted to senior urban designer and urban designer respectively.