Equiom names new MD in Jersey
Equiom has promoted Vicky Stables to managing director of its Jersey office.
Vicky joined the firm in April 2024 as head of private wealth and family office – Jersey, bringing more than 25 years of fiduciary experience.
In her new role, she will lead the Jersey office, which offers services across corporate, private wealth, family office and employee benefits.
Vicky said: “I am proud to take on the role of managing director for Equiom's Jersey office.
“Over the past year, I've had the privilege of working with a talented team and engaging with our valued clients.
“I look forward to leading our Jersey office as we continue to expand our services and uphold the high standards that Equiom is known for.”
Vicky’s promotion follows a series of senior appointments in Jersey, including Mark Lindsay, Natalie McGinness, Sarah Cobden and Vanessa Blanchet, as Equiom continues to strengthen its leadership team.
Jon Jennings, chief executive of Equiom Group, added: “Vicky's promotion is a testament to her leadership and the depth of experience she brings to our organisation.
“Her appointment aligns with our strategic focus on growth and our commitment to nurturing talent from within.
“I am confident that under Vicky's leadership, our Jersey office will continue to thrive and deliver exceptional service to our clients.”
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