L-R: David McGinness, Glen Hogg, Emma Lancaster, Ian Chapman and Graham Dyer (Credit: AAB)

AAB celebrates four long-standing team members’ promotion to Partner

Leading professional services firm, AAB, has today announced the promotion of four team members to Partner, effective January 2025. This milestone reflects ...

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Leading professional services firm, AAB, has today announced the promotion of four team members to Partner, effective January 2025.

This milestone reflects the company’s continued commitment to investing in its people and fostering leadership from within.

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The newly promoted Partners are:

  • Ian Chapman, Strategic Finance Solutions Director based in Aberdeen becomes Virtual Finance Function Partner and Head of Strategic Finance Solutions.
  • Graham Dyer, Business Advisory Director based in Glasgow, becomes Business Advisory Partner and Head of Digital Advisory.
  • Glenn Hogg, Managing Consultant based in Edinburgh, becomes Consulting Partner.
  • David McGinness, Insolvency Practitioner based in Glasgow, becomes Restructuring and Recovery Partner.

These promotions highlight AAB’s strategy of nurturing talent, driving excellence, and ensuring sustained client success.

Each of the newly appointed Partners has played a pivotal role in shaping the firm’s growth in their respective areas, strengthening client relationships, and delivering exceptional professional services.

Emma Lancaster, Chief Executive of AAB, commented: “We are delighted to recognise the hard work of Ian, Graham, Glenn and David with their promotions.

“Their dedication, expertise, and leadership have been instrumental in driving our success. Promoting from within is a core part of our culture, and these appointments reflect both their outstanding contributions and our belief in their ability to help shape the future of AAB. We are excited about the journey ahead.”

The promotions come at an exciting time for AAB as the firm continues its strategic growth journey, expanding services and enhancing capabilities to meet evolving client needs.

A further 121 people across the business have been recognised with promotions in January 2025. Since securing investment from August Equity in 2021, AAB has trebled in size and now employs more than 1,000 people across the UK, Ireland and internationally.

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