Greaves West & Ayre appoints new associates
Berwick-upon-Tweed-based Greaves West & Ayre (GWA) has strengthened its team with the appointment of Carron McEwen and Neil Robertson as associates.
Carron, a chartered certified accountant since 2009, brings extensive experience in general practice, supporting owner-managed businesses across various sectors.
She said: “I am thrilled to continue my career with Greaves West & Ayre.
“The firm has an excellent reputation among both clients and employees, and I am excited to contribute to its ongoing growth and success.”
Neil, part of GWA’s wealth management department, joined in 2012 as a graduate trainee and became a chartered financial planner in 2019.
He also serves as deputy fund manager for Qualis Funds and is pursuing a chartered tax qualification.
Neil added: “I am pleased to become an Associate within GWA and look forward to maintaining and developing relationships with the firm’s many clients and contributing to the continued success of the business.”
Colin Frame, partner at GWA, added: “The partners are delighted to announce these two appointments and we look forward to watching them both continue to flourish in their careers with GWA.
“2024 ended on a high note with these two promotions and 2025 will be as equally exciting.”
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