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Begbies Traynor’s Teesside office has announced that experienced insolvency director Claire Dowson is relocating from the firm’s Sheffield office and returning to her roots in the North East

Dowson has 18 years of experience in insolvency and first joined the firm in Sheffield in 2015, having already passed the JEIB exams to become a licensed insolvency practitioner

As a result, she is knowledgeable in all aspects of corporate insolvency, including administrations, solvent liquidations and Creditors Voluntary Liquidations (CVLs), working across a wide range of sectors.

Dowson said: “After eight years working for Begbies Traynor in South Yorkshire, the continued growth of our Teesside office provides a great opportunity for me to help bolster our offering to the North East market, while also returning to live and work in a region I know and love.

“I’m excited to be joining the team here in Teesside, adding capacity and knowledge to further grow our offering to businesses across the region at such a challenging time.”

Ian Royle, partner at Begbies Traynor and head of the Teesside office, said: “Over the last 12 months, our Teesside operation has seen record levels of clients requiring the firm’s services and in such a tough economic climate, it’s vital that we have experts like Claire on hand to support them. 

“With 18 years’ experience in insolvency, she is a welcome addition to the team, enabling us to continue to provide high levels of corporate service – it’s also great to see local talent coming home to the North East.”

Begbies Traynor currently has ten offices and employs around 120 staff in Yorkshire, the Humber and the North East. It offers a full range of professional services including corporate recovery, investigations and risk, forensic accounting advice, corporate finance, property, funding, debt collection and personal insolvency.

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