Four new partners at WJM

Three promotions and one hire mark continued expansion


Continued sustained growth" has resulted in four new partner appointments at Glasgow and Edinburgh firm Wright Johnston & Mackenzie LLP (WJM).

Internal promotions see Angus MacLeod become a partner with the Corporate Team with a special focus on e-commerce and technology. Nick Mackay has become a partner in the Renewable Energy team, and Vicki Provan, who specialises in leisure and retail property, a partner in Commercial Property.

Grant Johnston joins the firm as a partner in the Private Client team.

Chief Executive, Graham Bell commented: “These appointments are further evidence of the strong growth experienced by WJM."

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