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EY promotes Fiona Morton to Associate Partner

EY promotes Fiona Morton to Associate Partner

Tuesday 05 March 2019

EY promotes Fiona Morton to Associate Partner

Tuesday 05 March 2019


Having joined EY in 2000 as a Law Graduate from UCL, Fiona Morton has been promoted to Associate Partner.

She became a fully qualified chartered accountant in 2003, and has worked within the wealth and asset management industry throughout her time at EY, predominately with private equity and listed funds.

As well as her experience in Guernsey, Ms Morton also spent time in London taking part in EY’s secondment programme, gaining further understanding and exposure to the wealth and asset management industry, providing assurance services primarily to unit trusts and asset managers.

Ms Morton said; “I am delighted with the promotion and appreciative of EY’s supportive culture, flexibility and the partners for their mentoring throughout my career. This is a great new challenge and I look forward to being a part of the leadership team as the firm continues to grow.” 

Richard Le Tissier, EY Assurance Partner in Guernsey, said; “Congratulations to Fiona on achieving this fantastic milestone in her career. Developing our people is a vital part of our growth strategy, and Fiona’s appointment to the leadership team reflects not only our growing ambition in the Channel Islands, but also our confidence in the long-term outlook for the local economy. Fiona’s extensive knowledge of the local market, combined with her commitment, professionalism, ambition and experience, will be a critical factor in continuing to grow our business in the Channel Islands.”

Pictured: Fiona Morton. 

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