Tuesday, November 26, 2024

Ringrose Law announces new Managing Director

Ringrose Law has appointed Ryan Clarke as its new Managing Director.

Ryan has worked with the firm as finance director since 2019. He has played a key role in the operations and management of Ringrose Law during this period and has already made significant changes to the running of the firm.

Ryan has nearly fifteen years of experience in senior financial and management roles and has the perfect mix of commercial, strategic and client-focused experience to bring to the role.

John Knight, senior director, says: “We are delighted to announce Ryan’s new position. Ryan has always been an integral part of the management team and a key influencer in delivering change within the organisation. The blend of his personality and character makes us a compatible and formidable team.

“He has a wealth of expertise and we will support him with this new role as we continue to grow and excel at delivering legal services across Lincolnshire and the East Midlands.”

Ryan Clarke says: “I am really looking forward to the challenge of leading Ringrose as it has lots of potential to make a bigger impact locally. The firm does some fantastic work in the region, and we have a strong platform in which to expand that offering and build for the future. We have great staff here and it’s an exciting time to be part of the business as we look to grow.”

Ryan will continue to work alongside the existing directors of the firm which includes John Knight, David Heath, Nerina Farmer, Sarah Jackson and most recently appointed director Richard Teare.

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