Advisory firm Ryecroft Glenton makes senior promotion
An independent advisory firm has made a senior appointment.
Ryecroft Glenton has promoted Amanda Cooper to director within its accounts and business services department.
Specialising in providing advice to agriculture and landed estates clients, Amanda says her promotion is an “incredibly proud” moment in a career with Ryecroft Glenton that began in 2011.
Joining the business during a placement year while studying maths at Northumbria University, she worked part-time during her final year of studies before joining permanently two years later.
Over the last decade, Amanda has played a key role in delivering advice and expertise to the agriculture and landed estates market, predominately in the North East, progressing from manager to senior manager.
She said: “This new role allows me to further contribute to our specialised work supporting agricultural and landed estates clients.
“It’s a privilege to work with such a dedicated team, helping our clients navigate the unique challenges and opportunities within this sector.”
Partner Helen Pennock, who leads Ryecroft Glenton’s agriculture and landed estates service offer, added: “Amanda’s commitment and expertise have been invaluable in delivering outstanding support to clients.
“This promotion not only reflects her hard work but represents too the growth and strength of our team.”
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