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Evelyn Partners has announced the appointments of Bronwen Lancaster, Joy Wisniewski and Chris Iles within its financial planning team in Bristol

With 20 years of experience, Lancaster joins the team as a partner from law firm Irwin Mitchell. She specialises in providing financial advice to individuals in receipt of Personal Injury settlements, their families and their legal representatives.

Meanwhile, Wisniewski joins the firm as an associate director from Hartsfield in Bristol, where she spent nine years in roles such as head of Hartsfield planning and financial planner. 

In addition, Iles joins as a financial planner from Schroders Personal Wealth in Bristol where he held the same role. He has helped clients plan for future financial security, build and maintain efficient income strategies and helped families pass on wealth tax-efficiently. 

Richard Mikdadi, managing partner of the Bristol office at Evelyn Partners, said: “I’m very pleased to welcome Bronwen, Joy and Chris to our fast-expanding financial planning team in Bristol. These appointments come at an exciting time for us as we gear up to relocate to new offices at the EQ development at 111 Victoria Street next year. 

“Bronwen, Joy and Chris all bring considerable financial planning experience and I’m confident they’ll play an important role in the continued growth of our business in the region.”

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