Lifestyle Article - Isio appoints three new partners


Isio has announced the promotion of three new partners as the firm continues to expand its advisory offering.

 Richard Birkin, Andrew Craig and Calum Brunton Smith have all been promoted and will each take on specific roles to enhance Isio’s position in existing markets and support growth in new areas.

 Richard Birkin leads the market-leading Defined Contribution (DC) consultancy team and has recently taken on a new role heading up the Birmingham office.

 Andrew Craig, based in the Bristol office, is driving the organisation’s new Reward and Benefits offering, supporting employee benefits and financial wellbeing with platforms, coaching and consultancy.

 Calum Brunton Smith, from the Glasgow office, has played a key role in growth of Isio’s investment advisory business, notably in Scotland.

 Andrew Coles, Isio CEO said: “Isio has grown rapidly since launch in 2020 and these individuals have played a hugely important role in our development. Delivering high quality work for clients, exploring new opportunities to grow our business and demonstrating exceptional leadership qualities, these promotions reflect the extensive talent and expertise of our team.

 “Bringing Premier into the group at the start of the year has enabled us to provide new services to clients and our newly promoted partners, along with Ed Wilson and Emily McGuire who recently joined the partner group from WTW and Aon respectively, will play a very important role in our next chapter.”

 
  

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