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Elevated leaders across McGregor Coxall’s global footprint

Elevated leaders across McGregor Coxall’s global footprint

We are pleased to announce the promotions of several outstanding team members across our global business. These promotions reflect their commitment and dedication to our mission of creating sustainable and resilient cities, places, and environments.

A collage of portraits showcases diverse employees from McGregor Coxall, elevated leaders in their fields, each against bright backgrounds with names and job titles. The company logo is in the top left corner, symbolizing McGregor Coxall's global footprint.

Jorge Sainz De Aja Curbelo – Associate Director, London
Jorge’s work on significant projects in the Middle East showcases his skills as a geospatial analyst and computational designer. He excels in using data to understand urban dynamics and facilitate complex decision-making processes.

Matthew Moore – Discipline Lead Landscape Architecture | Associate Director, Brisbane
Matthew Moore is the Brisbane Discipline Lead for Landscape Architecture and an Associate Director. Bringing a wealth of experience to our team. His diverse project portfolio spans urban regeneration, parkland and open space development, as well as health, commercial, deathcare, and city-shaping public transport infrastructure.

Jim Riley – Senior Associate, Design Leader – Emerging Markets
Jim’s experience in large-scale master planning and conceptual design is crucial to our international projects. His dedication to delivering positive community and environmental outcomes is a cornerstone of his professional ethos.

Keegan Lovell – Senior Associate Landscape Architect, Sydney
Keegan has been instrumental in shaping city-shaping public domain projects such as the Hunter Street Precinct Master Plan and Cockle Bay Park. His human-centred design philosophy focuses on creating meaningful places that provoke joy, reflection, and purposeful change.

Úna Breathnach-Hifearnáin – Senior Associate, Bristol
Úna’s expertise in city centre master plans and resilient living communities is evident in projects focused on cultural and community development. She focuses on creating climate-resilient spaces that support human connection to nature.

Luc Jones – Associate, Bristol
Luc’s leadership in projects like ExCeL London Phase 3 and Whitehouse Street Public Realm Design Code demonstrates his ability to blend creativity with technical insight. He prioritises sustainability, resilience, and community impact in his work.

Sidonie Travers-Cooper – Associate Landscape Architect, Bristol
With a decade of international experience, Sidonie specialises in conservation-led master plans. Her projects reflect her passion for creating ecological and human connections through thoughtful design.

Xavier Sala – Associate Landscape Architect, Sydney
Xavier’s Mediterranean heritage and passion for structural engineering inform his work on significant urban developments. He creates spaces that blend structural integrity, environmental harmony, and aesthetic beauty, recently completing the highly awarded Parramatta Aquatic Centre.

Clare Mayberry – Senior Landscape Architect, Brisbane
Clare’s 15 years of experience in strategic design and master planning are reflected in her work on the South Bank Biodiversity Strategy. She fosters an inclusive design culture and values collaborative approaches to achieve high-quality outcomes.

Jeremy Chivas – Senior Landscape Architect, Emerging Markets
Jeremy’s interdisciplinary approach has improved projects, using data-based designs to the benefit of both people and ecologies. Jeremy’s ability to integrate diverse disciplines into cohesive design solutions.

Jayden Yip – Senior Landscape Architect, Emerging Markets
Jayden’s dedication and reliability are evident in his work on major urban developments globally. He consistently delivers high-quality designs for public realms and landscape master plans.

Robert Snelling – Senior Urban Designer, Sydney
Rob’s collaborative approach has been key to projects like the Hunter Street Pedestrianisation Precinct Concept Plan. He works closely with stakeholders to deliver strategic master plans that shape the future of neighbourhoods and precincts.

Gemma Hoult – Senior Landscape Architect, London
Gemma is a dedicated Senior Landscape Architect who strives for sensitive, ecologically authentic design, expertly navigating the delicate interplay between socio-economics, public infrastructure, and ecological resilience.

Liam Shearer – Landscape Architect, Emerging Markets
Liam’s contributions include notable cultural institutions and urban developments in the Middle East. His interest in horticulture and detailed construction documentation ensures the quality and sustainability of his designs.

Sean Gyuris – Geospatial Analyst, Sydney
Sean’s expertise in GIS analytics and modelling supports various projects in the Middle East. His work in building data-driven design tools enhances the capabilities of our urban designers.

Tiange Wu –  Environmental Designer, Melbourne
Wu Tiange is a talented Professional Environmental Designer whose work on projects such as the Hunter Street Precinct in Sydney and the Regional Parks of Clyde and Kororoit in Melbourne highlights her expertise in Water Sensitive Urban Design and nature-based solutions.

Tian Liang –  Landscape Architect, Melbourne
Tian’s enthusiasm and insight into complex developments have driven projects such as regional parks and health precinct master plans. Her leadership in community engagement highlights her commitment to landscape architecture.

Una Nolan –  Landscape Architect, Bristol
Una’s focus on creating robust, sustainable outdoor spaces is showcased in various urban projects. Her deep interest in horticulture ensures that each project is both resilient and engaging.

Daniele Giordano – Assistant Management Accountant, Bristol
Daniele ensures the smooth financial operations of our UK studios.

Congratulations to all this year’s elevated team members, who continue to support our emergence in the built environment worldwide.

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