New recruit strengthens Belmayne support team
Dronfield-based independent financial planners Belmayne have expanded their administration team with the appointment of Aimee Allen as executive assistant.
Aimee will work directly with managing partner Martin Birch, supporting both internal and client matters.
Having completed a diploma in business administration while apprenticing at a Chesterfield financial advisory firm, Aimee is currently being trained on Belmayne’s systems and will soon become Martin’s main client liaison.
She succeeds Melanie Shaw, Martin’s previous personal assistant, who qualified as a financial planner in 2023 and will now focus full time on that role.
Martin said: “It is a pleasure to welcome Aimee to Belmayne.
“She already has strong organisational and administrative skills and a real interest in learning more about the financial services industry.
“We pride ourselves on helping our team develop professionally and with the support of her colleagues, I have no doubt she will be a real asset to the firm.”
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