RG strengthens audit and assurance team
Advisory firm Ryecroft Glenton (RG) has promoted Andrew Cameron and Jon Routledge to partner, strengthening its audit and assurance team and taking its partner count to 16.
Andrew joined the firm in 1998 and now specialises in audit, taxation and financial due diligence.
Jon, who joined in 2007, works with corporate clients across sectors including property, manufacturing and professional services.
Chris Robson, managing partner at RG, which has offices in Newcastle, York, Northumberland and North Tyneside, said: “Andrew and Jon’s promotions reflect the exceptional talent we’ve developed within the firm.
“Both have made significant contributions to RG over the years and have built strong, trusted relationships with our clients.
“Their progression to Partner demonstrates the opportunity for long-term career development at RG and underlines our focus on personal, expert advice delivered by experienced professionals.”
Meanwhile, Chris Potter, who became a partner earlier this year, has also been named head of audit.
Chris Robson added: “We are delighted to confirm Chris’ appointment as head of audit.
“His leadership will help shape the future of our audit service, ensuring we continue to deliver the high standards our clients expect and supporting our talented team as they progress in their careers.”
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