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Sylow appointed to Birdon advisory board

East coast shipbuilder Birdon has appointed Cicely Sylow to its advisory board.

East coast shipbuilder Birdon has appointed Cicely Sylow to its advisory board.

Cicely brings experience in commercial and corporate law, with specialist expertise in competition and regulatory matters.

Her diverse industry experience spans manufacturing, construction, aviation, technology, media, tourism, healthcare, residential, resources and energy, and financial services, both domestically and internationally.

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“Birdon is an organisation that never ceases to inspire me at every level. Culturally, it strives for operational and technical excellence and is resolute in its ambitions to deliver the desired and unique solutions to its customers,” she said.

“I am enthusiastic about the opportunity to use my legal and commercial expertise to guide Birdon as it navigates existing and increasingly complex projects and regulatory landscapes.”

Prior to her appointment to the advisory board, Cicely spent the past four years as Birdon’s general counsel, leading the legal and risk functions at Birdon, advising the executive team on a wide range of legal and strategic issues. She was committed to achieving commercial and corporate objectives while managing risk and protecting enterprise assets.

“We are thrilled to welcome Cicely to our advisory board. Her extensive legal expertise and strategic acumen will be invaluable as Birdon continues to grow,” said John White, chair of the board.

“Cicely’s commitment to excellence and her dynamic approach makes her a perfect fit for our team.”

Chief executive officer Jamie Bruce said Birdon is looking forward to Cicely’s ongoing contributions and the continued positive impact she will have on the business.

“Cicely’s appointment is a significant addition to our advisory board. Her knowledge of Birdon, broad industry experience, and deep understanding of legal and regulatory matters will greatly benefit Birdon,” he said.

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