The first of what is expected to be a slew of new consultancies set up by the directors of Davis Langdon will start trading this month.
Nick Schumann and Erland Rendell, both former equity partners of the firm, are joining forces in a new consultancy called Atorus, aimed at advising clients and designers to “deliver a smarter way of working”. The pair left Davis Langdon in October and were both tied into six-month non-compete clauses.
Davis Langdon was bought by US firm Aecom in August 2010 and has seen a string of high-profile departures. There is also speculation that more senior people will break away once the buy-in period is up in October.
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