Lawson Brackpool
Lawson Brackpool

activpayroll appoints new board member

activpayroll, the global payroll and tax compliance specialist headquartered in Aberdeen, has appointed Lawson Brackpool to its Board of Directors. ...

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activpayroll, the global payroll and tax compliance specialist headquartered in Aberdeen, has appointed Lawson Brackpool to its Board of Directors.

Lawson joins as Group Financial Director alongside his new position on the Board. As a Chartered Management Accountant, he brings over 25 years’ experience working in industry.

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Having worked in a variety of roles and sectors, including energy, mining, media and publishing, Lawson has exceptional international accounting experience and extensive skills in team leadership, business turnaround, process improvements and decision support.

This appointment comes after his crucial role in the Group’s continued global expansion journey and helping with the opening of various international offices. Lawson will be based in activpayroll’s Edinburgh office, allowing him to support with the growing customer demand in the Central Belt.

Alison Sellar, CEO of activpayroll, comments “It is with great delight that we welcome Lawson to our Board of Directors. Lawson has already played a key role in the business and has helped the business achieve some big goals. Lawson shares our vision and drive for further growth and I look forward to seeing what the future holds with his seat on the Board.”

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