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David Ward

David Ward

Tax Partner & Head of Specialist Taxes

17 May 2023

Johnston Carmichael appoints international Corporate Tax specialist

Leading accountancy and business advisory firm Johnston Carmichael has strengthened its rapidly growing, specialist tax team with a new senior appointment based in Edinburgh. International Tax Director, Amanda Collinson, joins Johnston Carmichael from a listed US group, where she was EMEA Tax Manager.


Ewen Fleming

Ewen Fleming

London Office Head, and Head of Consulting & Financial Services

9 May 2023

Johnston Carmichael appoints technology risk partner as part of strategic service expansion

Johnston Carmichael has welcomed a new Technology Risk and Assurance Partner to its leadership team as part of its strategic growth plans. Stephen Harrison, who specialises in technology risk, will be based in Glasgow but will work across Johnston Carmichael’s 14 UK offices.


Jenn Stewart

Jenn Stewart

Business Advisory Partner, Head of Rural and Dundee Office Head

27 April 2023

The importance of diversification for the future of farming

Diversification and sustainability are becoming more and more important for the Rural sector, and businesses must remain resilient and adaptable.


Craig Hendry

Craig Hendry

Managing Director & Chartered Financial Planner

13 April 2023

Johnston Carmichael Wealth announces strategic new appointment

Johnston Carmichael Wealth has appointed a new chartered financial planner based in its Glasgow office, as part of the firm’s plans to grow in the Central Belt.


Susie Walker

Susie Walker

Partner and Head of Tax

15 March 2023

Head of Tax at Johnston Carmichael reacts to Spring Budget 2023

The pension legislation changes announced by the Chancellor are clearly designed to get people working longer across the country, as well as encouraging early retirees back into work to boost productivity and the economy