Armstrong Watson director named R3 North East chair
Armstrong Watson restructuring and insolvency director Kerry Pearson has been appointed North East chair of insolvency and restructuring trade body R3.
Kerry will represent members across the region, supporting networking, knowledge sharing and engagement with key stakeholders.
She will also focus on promoting early professional advice, supporting member development and raising awareness of the sector’s role in business recovery.
Kerry said: “This appointment is both an honour and a responsibility.
“It provides an opportunity to influence positive change, share best practices, and strengthen collaboration in the North East.
“I’ve always been passionate about promoting the value of our profession and ensuring businesses and individuals receive the right advice during challenging times.
“I’m committed to supporting the insolvency and restructuring profession and to contributing to the region’s business community.
“This role allows me to advocate for the sector and raise awareness of its importance.”
Kerry added: “At Armstrong Watson, we focus on helping businesses navigate financial challenges and achieve stability.
“Being part of R3 enhances our ability to stay ahead of industry developments so we can provide clients with informed, practical solutions.”
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