AIIC, the legal group behind law firms Taylor Rose, FDR Law and Kingsley Wood, has announced several leadership changes to define clearer separation between group‑level leadership and the leadership of Taylor Rose.
Adrian Jaggard (pictured) has stepped down as CEO of Taylor Rose to focus exclusively on his role as CEO of AIIC Group.
Antony Jaggard will take up the CEO role at Taylor Rose with the intention of reinforcing the firm’s focus on its own strategic direction, operational performance and continued expansion.
A new AIIC Group Services division will bring together key group‑wide operational and support functions including technology and infrastructure, under the leadership of new CEO Annemarie Pye. Pye has demonstrated strong leadership of numerous teams within Taylor Rose over many years, including most recently as COO.
The new structure will underpin a significant IT transformation programme currently taking place across the group, which it says will provide a more resilient, consistent and scalable platform for growth, while enabling operating businesses to focus fully on clients, people and performance.
Camille Bellchamber joins the statutory board at Taylor Rose in recognition of her knowledge, commitment and contribution to the business, and Lee Adams has been promoted to chief commercial officer.
Adrian Jaggard said: “As AIIC continues to grow, it is essential that we have the right leadership structures in place at both group and operating company level.
“These changes, planned as part of our long-term growth strategy, provide clear accountability, allow us to fully realise the benefits of shared infrastructure and technology investment, and ensure Taylor Rose has the dedicated leadership it needs to continue its strong performance.”

















