Wylie & Bisset has announced the appointments of Senior Managers Craig Allison and Elaine Ramage, to its business recovery and insolvency team..
Allison joins from French Duncan while Ramage takes up her new position following the firm’s recent recruitment of the management team from MLM Solutions.
Last month Wylie & Bisset appointed former MLM Solutions Managing Director Maureen Leslie as a Consultant and her colleague Barry Mochan as Director and personal insolvency practitioner.
These appointments followed the promotion of two long-standing members of its business recovery and insolvency department with insolvency managers Paul McDougall, with almost 15 years’ service with the firm, moving to associate director, and Chris Wardle, with over 19 years’ service, to senior manager.
Allison began his insolvency career at French Duncan in 2003, before moving to KPMG as an assistant manager within its restructuring department. He then worked for a couple of independent insolvency practices as a senior manager, prior to returning to French Duncan seven years ago.
Ramage has extensive experience as a senior manager in business recovery, having filled that position at PKF for some 25 years, before moving to BDO then mlm Solutions for the last seven years.
Commenting on the latest appointments, Donald McKinnon, Managing Partner at Wylie & Bisset, said “We are delighted to welcome Craig and Elaine to our expanding practice. Both have a wealth of experience and a well-deserved reputation within the profession and enhance our offering by bringing a new dimension to our business recovery department.
“Alongside all our staff, our insolvency team has been working exceptionally hard during this pandemic, but instead of seeking to maintain an efficient business operation, we are always looking to identify how we can develop our operation.”
“To that end, myself and Insolvency Partner Gordon Chalmers have developed a strategy which has transformed our business recovery and insolvency department to help the firm match its ambitions.”