Stephen Malthous joins Headland

Stephen Malthouse joins Headland as partner

Headland has appointed Stephen Malthouse, a former crisis management specialist at Tulchan, as a partner, Roxanne Pratley reports.

Malthouse spent 14 years at Tulchan, handling accounts for clients including TalkTalk, Alliance Trust, Merlin Entertainments and investment firm 3i Infrastructure.

In addition, Ian Shackleton has joined Headland to advise its clients on capital markets strategy, transaction work and the implications of Mifid II. He previously led investment bank Nomura’s coverage of the global beverage industry and spent a year at Bell Pottinger.

Malthouse said: “I am delighted to have joined Headland. With one of the best teams in the industry and a fully rounded offer, there is a clear and significant opportunity to build on the success the agency has achieved to date.”

Chris Salt, Headland’s CEO, added: “Stephen is a consultant of the highest calibre with an outstanding track record advising clients on the most sensitive, challenging and complex issues.”

  • Pictured: Stephen Malthouse
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