Wednesday, April 2, 2025

New partner appointed at Nottingham accountancy firm

Nottingham-based chartered accountants, Clayton & Brewill, has appointed Adam Rostance as partner, following the retirement of long-serving partner Neil South.

Adam has been working at Clayton & Brewill since 2012, where he joined the firm as an AAT apprentice. After initially working within the compliance department, Adam transferred to the audit department as an audit junior before working his way up to the role of accounts and audit manager. In 2023 he was promoted to director and is now the firm’s newest partner.

Adam said: “This appointment has been a huge achievement for me and something I have strived for ever since I became ACA qualified.

“I felt right from the start that Clayton & Brewill was the perfect fit for me. It has a mix of both professionalism and a personal approach that really resonates with me, and I am thrilled that I have been able to develop my career here.

“I am looking forward to helping to maintain the firm’s positive reputation and position within the market and continuing to provide our clients with high quality services.”

After an impressive 37 years with Clayton & Brewill, Neil South has retired from his full-time role as partner. He will continue working two days a week at the firm in a consultancy role.

Doug Perry, partner at Clayton & Brewill, adds: “We sincerely thank Neil for his incredible contribution over the past 37 years. Neil’s dedication, expertise, and genuine care for both colleagues and clients have been a defining part of Clayton & Brewill’s success. We’re delighted that he’ll continue to share his insight and experience with us as a consultant.

“At the same time, we’re thrilled to welcome Adam as our newest partner. Adam is a highly valued member of the team, providing excellent service to our clients and playing an integral role within the firm.

“This promotion is well deserved and reflects his commitment to Clayon & Brewill over the last 13 years. I look forward to working closely with him in this new chapter and seeing the positive impact he will have in his new role.”

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