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First Names Group

21 March 2013
Issue: 7553 / Categories: Movers & Shakers
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New appointments to Isle of Man office

Trust and corporate service provider, First Names Group is delighted to announce the appointment of three new directors. Alan Mayo, Chris Tushingham and Craig Brown have joined the Isle of Man office, significantly increasing the local senior management team at the multi-jurisdictional group.

Alan has taken the reins as the group’s change and integration director. He will be responsible for the implementation of the group’s ambitious growth strategy. Qualified chartered accountant Chris has returned to the Isle of Man from Jersey to take up the new role of Operations Director and Craig has been appointed client services director, having previously worked as managing director for a local fiduciary company.

Issue: 7553 / Categories: Movers & Shakers
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