Monday, April 29, 2024

Nottingham man named as joint MD at Wright Vigar

The man responsible for the Nottingham office of Wright Vigar has been named as one of two Joint MDs for the firm.

He’s Kevin Shaw, who will work alongside James Sewell in the role as they take over from Pete Harrison, who steps down after five years as MD.

Kevin became a Director of the firm in 2013, and his specialities focus on medium and large owner-managed businesses, ranging across many industries. However, his passion and experience lie within the construction and property development sectors. As well as responsibilities for the Nottingham office, he looks after clients in Lincoln.

James joined Wright Vigar in 2007 and became a Director in 2010. He is responsible for teams at the Sleaford and Lincoln offices who support a wide range of clients in a variety of industry sectors. James is experienced in all areas of business advice from tax planning, growing a successful business, to sales, mergers and acquisitions.

Wright Vigar has grown significantly over the past few years to become a regional firm and James and Kevin have played a significant role in that growth. They look forward to continuing the development of the practice across the East Midlands in their new roles. They will continue with their respective client responsibilities.

Pete Harrison said: “It has been my great pleasure to be MD for the past five years and for the growth we have achieved during that period. I am delighted for both James and Kevin. They both bring different qualities to the table and their knowledge and experience will be vital as we continue to grow and develop.”

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