RG announces promotions across key service lines
Newcastle-headquartered Ryecroft Glenton (RG), a leading independent business advisory firm, has announced eight internal promotions across its audit and assurance, corporate tax, outsourced | FD and RG corporate finance (RGCF) teams.
In audit and assurance, Robert Booth has been promoted to senior, while Ellen Jacobs and Vashenka Naidoo have been promoted to assistant manager.
Meanwhile, Chris Peverley has been promoted to manager in the corporate tax team, with Rachael Best advancing to manager in the outsourced | FD team.
Finally, Sam Shield has been promoted to senior manager in corporate finance, with Euan Mulholland and Ben Kain both promoted to managers within RGCF.
These promotions highlight the firm’s ongoing commitment to talent development and career progression across its specialist service lines.
Peter Glenton, partner at Ryecroft Glenton, which also has offices in Morpeth, Whitley Bay and York, said: "We’re delighted to recognise the achievements of these eight colleagues.
“Each one of them brings dedication, talent, and professionalism to their work, and their promotions are very well deserved.
“At RG, we are passionate about creating an environment where people can grow and thrive, and where their hard work is recognised and rewarded.
“These promotions reflect not only individual success, but also the depth of talent across our firm.
“We’re proud to support our team’s development and excited to see what they go on to achieve in their new roles.”
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