New partners at Aberdeen-based chartered accountants

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Anderson Anderson & Brown LLP has announced the appointment of two new partners.

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Chris Masson and Derek Mitchell will now join the leadership team of the practice.

Chris trained and qualified with the firm and was promoted to Director in 2011. He has responsibility for the provision of audit services to a large number of clients across a wide variety of sectors including oil and gas service, construction, retail and manufacturing. Chris has experience in advising owner managed businesses as well as the global co-ordination of audits for a number of international groups.

Derek trained as an accountant before specialising in tax, qualifying as a Chartered Tax Adviser before joining AAB in 2006. He was promoted to Director in 2013 and leads the firm’s Private Client division. Derek advises on corporate and personal tax planning for owner-managed businesses, business owners and families, identifying tax efficient solutions for the firm’s many entrepreneurial clients.

Graeme Allan, Managing Partner said: “By expanding our leadership team, through these appointments, we are confident that our ability to deliver only the very best of client service will be strengthened further.

“Both Chris and Derek have made a significant contribution to the firm since they joined and their promotions are well deserved and are recognised as such by both clients and fellow colleagues alike.”

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