New Spinningfields branch for insolvency firm Clough
Fiona Rae recruited to head new Manchester office of Clough Corporate Solutions
Fiona Rae recruited to head new Manchester office of Clough Corporate Solutions
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CLOUGH CORPORATE Solutions has opened a new office in Spinningfields, Manchester.
Fiona Rae, who previously worked at FRP Advisory in Manchester, has been appointed as a partner to head the office. The new branch will offer a range of financial restructuring plans to individuals and businesses.
Rae said: “Clough Corporate Solutions has a solid reputation and this new role provides an exciting opportunity.”
Chris Wood, partner and insolvency practitioner at Clough Corporate Solutions, said: “Opening this office is a natural progression and gives us a dedicated resource to continue building on. Fiona has a superb track record in the industry and is very experienced across all areas of insolvency, which made her the ideal person to head up the office.”
Clough Corporate Solutions is a division of accountancy practice Clough & Company.
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