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Kimberley joins Robson Scott insolvency practice
Insolvency specialist Kimberley Beetham has joined North East firm Robson Scott at its new office in Gosforth.
Established in Darlington nine years ago by directors Eamonn Wall and John Shepherd, the insolvency practice expanded to Tyneside earlier this year as part of a strategy to become the most successful independent specialist in the region.
Kimberley, who studied law and psychology at university, qualified as an Insolvency Technician, having passed her Certificate of Proficiency in Insolvency in 2013. She has joined Robson Scott from the North East office of a national business rescue and recovery firm.
The 26-year-old said: “Every business is different and it’s the variety of working with a manufacturing company one minute and a taxi firm or a hotel the next that appeals to me, as well as the opportunity of finding the best outcome for our clients and their businesses.
“I am ready for a new challenge and I really like the fact that Robson Scott is a successful local company. With the contacts I have in the area, I will be able to help the firm grow and prosper on Tyneside.”
Eamonn added: “We’re delighted to be building our team based in Gosforth so soon. Kimberley will be a huge asset for the firm as we grow our network in the north of the region.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Sarah French .
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