Johnston Carmichael boosts business recovery team
One of Scotland’s most highly regarded insolvency practitioners has been hired by Johnston Carmichael as the firm continues to expand its business recovery division.
Donald McNaught has been appointed Business Recovery & Insolvency Director and joins the firm’s Glasgow office following a fifteen year career in major accountancy practices and most recently with a specialist insolvency firm.
The appointment brings the size of the Business Recovery & Insolvency team to 11 people, headed up in the central belt by Partner, Matt Henderson. He commented;
“Johnston Carmichael is very committed to investing in high quality expertise. Donald McNaught joins with an impressive track record having taken on many high profile cases in Scotland. Needless to say, he is very highly regarded in financial circles and he will no doubt make a very positive impact on our team.
Donald McNaught commented;
“I’ve long admired Johnston Carmichael, in particular the firm’s achievements in the central belt in the last few years. Business Recovery & Insolvency is a demanding job but the most encouraging part is finding solutions for directors and debtors to help them get them back on their feet.”
McNaught who was educated and trained in Glasgow also sits on the ICAS Insolvency Committee. He joins the firm on the 5 September 2011.
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