Consilium Chartered Accountants, an independent firm of accountants in Glasgow, has bolstered its senior team with a series of promotions in various departments.
This move follows a year marked by significant growth for the company.
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The audit department has seen substantial changes, with Brian Thomson ascending from the role of associate director to director.
In his new role, Thomson will collaborate with audit partner David Holt to manage the assurance function, which has experienced a surge in commercial and charity audit engagements in 2024.
Further promotions within the audit team include Ana Stosic in the role of assistant manager.
Ross Donnelly and Dean Scobie have been appointed as supervisors, while Jessica Liu has advanced to the position of senior.
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By GlobalDataThe accounting and business services team has been strengthened with Stuart Todd and Gary McVeigh being promoted to senior manager.
Samantha McCallum and Jennifer Hamilton have also been promoted, assuming the roles of assistant manager and supervisor, respectively.
Lydia Jagger has been appointed supervisor within the commercial tax team.
In the finance and operations division, Jessica Rarity has been named finance manager. Meanwhile, the payroll outsourcing team has seen Stephen McGuinness rise to the position of senior.
Consilium Chartered Accountants founding partner David Holt said: “These promotions highlight the strength in depth of talent here at Consilium. The whole team has delivered another successful year, and these promotions recognise the commitment to helping our clients and colleagues achieve their goals.”
The company is engaged in providing accounting, corporate finance, audit, tax, payroll and cloud accounting services to small and medium-sized businesses.