RG invests in next generation of talent
North of England-based independent advisory firm Ryecroft Glenton (RG) has welcomed six new trainees to its Newcastle office, reinforcing its commitment to developing future talent.
Joining the audit and assurance team are Charles Downs and James Samples, both graduates training towards their ACA qualification.
Patrick Cooper and Jessica de Sousa have joined the tax department, working towards joint ACA and Chartered Tax Adviser (CTA) qualifications.
Meanwhile, the accounts and business services team has been strengthened by Lara Driver, an ACA trainee, and Alfie Allen, an accounting technician trainee.
The intake reflects RG’s ongoing investment in nurturing talent, with trainees contributing across client work while developing professional qualifications in audit, tax and business services.
Peter Glenton, partner at Ryecroft Glenton, said: “We are delighted to welcome this talented group of trainees to RG.
“Each of them has shown real ambition to build their career with us, and they represent the next generation of advisers who will continue to deliver the high-quality service our clients expect.
“As a firm with more than 120 years of history, we are proud to invest in young professionals and provide them with the training, support and opportunities they need to succeed.
“By nurturing new talent, we ensure RG remains at the forefront of the business advisory sector and continues to grow.
“Supporting the personal and professional development of our people is central to RG’s holistic approach to employment.
“We want to create a supportive environment where everyone can work, learn, and continuously improve, enabling them to build fulfilling careers while contributing to the firm’s long-term success.”
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