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New appointments at Browne Craine

by isleofman.com 16th June 2015
Browne Craine & Co (“Browne Craine”) is pleased to announce that Lynsey Smith and James Sayle have been appointed directors of the firm.

“I’d like to congratulate Lynsey and James,” said David Craine, Chairman of Browne Craine. “Since joining the firm, they have made an excellent contribution, I have no doubt they will make great additions to the management team. Most importantly, they are both very positive individuals which can only mean great things for the firm.”

The firm recently celebrated 60 years in business. Originally founded by Ron Browne in 1954, David Craine and Maurice Singer joined with Mr Browne in 1982 and have since grown the business to what it is today. Browne Craine prides itself on providing exceptional service to all of its clients by simply understanding that each individual’s needs and requirements are different.

“It’s an incredibly exciting time for the firm and all our staff, particularly as we have reached the 60 years milestone,” continued David. “We have a new strategic outlook which will allow us to focus on the future success of Browne Craine.”

This announcement comes shortly after the firm appointed marketing manager, Kate Parrish and tax consultant, Karen Muldoon, in its new strategy for growth.

Photo - [L-R] James Sayle, David Craine and Lynsey Smith.

Posted by isleofman.com
Tuesday 16th, June 2015 11:04pm.

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