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Accountancy and business advisory firm Ryecroft Glenton (RG) has announced the promotion of three employees who all joined the firm on the same day in May 2011.


Kenny Johnsone, Amanda Whitworth and Rachel Johnsone have all been promoted from senior to manager at the Newcastle-based firm.

After joining RG, Johnsone went on to complete his Association of Accounting Technicians (AAT) and the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) qualifications.

He was appointed to the role of training supervisor for the firm’s trainees in 2018, and is also a member of RG’s cloud accounting team and works within the firm’s Accounts & Outsourced Services service line.

Whitworth and Rachel Johnsone started at RG as placement students and they both obtained First Class Honours degrees from Northumbria University in Mathematics.  They subsequently qualified as Chartered Accountants (ACA) in 2017.

Whitworth and Rachel Johnsone work across RG’s accounts and outsourced services, and audit and assurance, service lines, acting for clients who operate in a variety of business sectors.

Partner Peter Glenton said: “I am very pleased to see three of our young professionals progress to the next stage of their careers. Their promotions are due recognition for their excellent performance.

“Amanda, Kenny and Rachel have all worked extremely hard and we are delighted to reward them.”

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