Three of Nerine Fiduciaries’ young practitioners have been named in the inaugural Top 35 Under 35 in the Channel Islands list compiled by eprivateclient.
Trust managers Naro Zimmerman, Donna Brehaut, and Marina Mauger have all been named on the list launched this year to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the annual eprivateclient Top 35 Under 35 list, which recognises the potential of young private client practitioners across the United Kingdom and Crown Dependencies.
Ms Brehaut has worked for Nerine Fiduciaries for 11 years and was promoted in December 2016 to her current position as trust manager; where she oversees an administration team dealing with global high net worth clients and family structures.
Mr Zimmerman has more than ten years of experience in the fiduciary and trust sector and is described as "consistently demonstrates exceptional leadership in his role in developing new opportunities for business growth." He also has a strong relationship with the high net worth clients he works for in the Middle East.
Mrs Mauger has worked for Nerine for six years and rapidly scaled the ranks to trust manager, tackling the legal and technical demands of her clients - which could be daunting to more seasoned practitioners - with excellence. She holds a pivotal role in Nerine’s highest fee-earning relationship and is considered a future leader of Nerine.
“Naro, Donna, and Marina are extraordinarily hard-working members of our team and consistently provide a high level of service to each of their clients,” said Nerine’s client services director, David Morris.
“This recognition of their work ethic and potential is significant and reflects well on the culture here at Nerine and our encouragement for staff to fulfil their potential from the beginning of their careers.”
The Channel Islands Top 35 Under 35 initiative is designed to identify, recognise, promote and introduce the rising stars of the private client practitioner community in the Channel Islands. The 35 men and 35 women will meet on 20 June for a reception event at the Old Government House Hotel and Spa.
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