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RLB Digital recruits more former Bond Bryan Digital staff
Justin Stanton Editor, CM Digital
RLB Digital’s latest recruits (left to right): Ashkan Parianfard, Adam Helliwell and Simon Creaney
RLB Digital has further strengthened its team with more recruits who used to work for Bond Bryan Digital.
At the start of this year, RLB Digital (Rider Levett Bucknall’s digital arm) appointed Rob Jackson, formerly director of Bond Bryan Digital, as head of information management services. A few months later, Emma Hooper, his former Bond Bryan Digital colleague, also joined RLB Digital as head of information management strategy.
Now the firm has announced three new appointments as part of its broader digital transformation strategy, focusing on helping clients optimise their data resources, implement advanced analytics, and create robust governance structures.
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The trio are: Adam Helliwell, Simon Creaney and Ashkan Parianfard.
Helliwell and Creaney both join as information management consultants. The former spent 14 years at Bond Bryan before joining Bond Bryan Digital at the start of 2022, when Zutec (then known as the BuildData Group) took control of the latter business.
Creaney also spent nearly 12 years at Bond Bryan Architects before joining Bond Bryan Digital in the summer of 2022.
Parianfard joins as junior information manager, focusing on aligning digital workflows with both global standards and client-specific requirements. He joins RLB Digital from Zutec, where he was an information management support specialist.
Jackson said: “We are excited to welcome these talented individuals to the RLB Digital team. The combined experience of Adam, Simon and Ashkan in information management will help us meet the evolving needs of our clients.
“As organisations face increasing pressure to unlock the value of their data, these new additions strengthen our ability to deliver information management and BIM services to ensure information is robust, reliable and reusable for the long term for our clients.”
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