Corlett Bolton’s continued success and growth has been demonstrated with the appointment of four new staff in the past year across its legal and administrative service at the company’s offices in Douglas, Peel and Port St Mary.
Nicolle Plumley has joined the company’s Peel office as Advocate, specialising in family law, private clients; including Wills, Mental Health Receiverships and commercial law. Having qualified as a Manx Advocate more than 10 years ago, Nicolle’s knowledge and experience will add to the wealth of expertise available within the business. In addition, having been brought up and educated in Peel, Nicolle has invaluable understanding of local issues and is excited to be joining James Kennaugh and being part of the development and growth of the Peel Office.
She is supported by Legal Secretary Helen Callister and Pam Wells who joins the company as Office Manager. Pam is working towards a law degree with the goal of becoming an Advocate.
Yvonne Moore has joined Corlett Bolton as Conveyancing Administrator to support Corlett Bolton’s Conveyancers in dealing with the increased demand for conveyancing services, and will be splitting her time between the three offices. Yvonne will be the main point of contact for all conveyancing matters and will be instrumental in providing an efficient and thorough service for clients.
Joining the company’s licensed Fiduciary Service Provider, Corlett Bolton Administration Services Limited (CBAS), is Joanne Dixon, who works with Director Julie Ronan as Company and Trust Administrator. Joanne has more than 15 years’ industry experience and is highly qualified; she holds a Certificate in International Financial Administration and a Chartered Management Institute Diploma in Management and Leadership, and is undertaking the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners (STEP) Diploma in International Trust Management.
Sally Bolton, Director of Corlett Bolton, said: ‘We are excited to welcome our new members of staff to the growing team. Their skills, knowledge and experience will benefit our clients as well as helping to expand the services that we offer. We are sure that they will prove to be great assets for Corlett Bolton and I want to wish them all success in their new roles.’
Photo - left to right: Joanne Dixon, Yvonne Moore and Pam Wells.
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