Ryecroft Glenton celebrates internal promotions
North East independent business advisory firm Ryecroft Glenton (RG) has promoted seven team members across four service lines, reflecting its commitment to career development and maintaining high standards of client service.
In audit and assurance, Jonathan Delaney has been promoted to director, having joined RG in 2012 and qualified as a Chartered Accountant in 2016.
Vashenka Naidoo, who joined in 2024 from a Big Four practice, has been promoted to manager.
Meanwhile, in corporate finance, Connor McBride has been promoted to director, advising on high-profile transactions across the North East and beyond.
In accounts and business services, Faye Duke and Eve Bowman have been promoted to assistant manager, while Karley Ritchie has been promoted to senior manager in payroll.
Finally, in business tax, Lewis Lynn has been promoted to senior manager, bringing specialist expertise in corporate and business tax.
The promotions demonstrate RG’s focus on nurturing talent and ensuring clients benefit from experienced, knowledgeable advisers.
Peter Glenton, partner at RG, said: “Each of these promotions reflects the talent, dedication, and growth of our people.
“We are committed to investing in our team, providing career pathways that allow our people to thrive both professionally and personally.
“Their progression means that our clients continue to receive exceptional advice and service, delivered by experts who are developing alongside the businesses they support.
“It is always a source of pride to see our people build their careers with us and take on new responsibilities.
“These promotions also demonstrate the breadth of opportunity at RG, with pathways available across all of our service lines.”
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