Robson Laidler Wealth appoints planner
Newcastle-based wealth management firm Robson Laidler Wealth has appointed Hannah Witty as chartered financial planner and associate director to support its growth.
Hannah brings more than 15 years’ experience in financial advice and joins from Wades Financial Services.
A chartered member of the Personal Finance Society, she will support both new and existing clients across the region.
In her new role, Hannah will play a key part in strengthening the firm’s financial planning offering as it continues to expand.
She said: “I’m excited to be joining Robson Laidler Wealth at such an important time in its journey.
“I’ve always admired the firm’s independent, family-led approach and its dedication to putting clients first.
“I look forward to contributing to the team and supporting clients in achieving their financial goals.
“I’m proud to be stepping into a senior role and helping to model what’s possible for high-performing women in financial services.”
Hannah’s appointment follows a period of investment in the team, with the business growing its advisory capability over the past year as it marks 20 years of providing wealth management services.
Amanda Cowie, director of Robson Laidler Wealth, added: “We are thrilled to have Hannah join us.
“Her experience, integrity, and client-first mindset make her a natural fit for our business.
“As we continue to grow, Hannah’s expertise will be invaluable in helping us maintain the high standards of service our clients expect.
“Her values and approach align closely with our firm’s long-standing commitment to providing trusted, personal, financial planning and investment management services.”
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