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Helen Moreland By Ian McConnell SCOTTISH accountancy firm Wylie & Bisset has revealed it is increasing its graduate intake significantly this year on the back of recent tender wins by its external and internal audit teams. The Glasgow-based firm, which hired three graduates last year in its annual intake, said it would take on eight this summer. The expanding practice said that five of the new recruits would follow the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland (ICAS) training route. It added that the other three graduates joining the firm would follow the Chartered Institute of Internal Auditors (CIIA) route. Helen Moreland, human resources director at Wylie & Bisset, said: “Every firm has faced challenges as a consequence of Covid-19 and I am really proud of what we, as a firm, have achieved in terms of supporting young people into the profession. ....
Buccleuch has announced that it is to market a consented 210 MW pumped storage hydro system (PSH) and adjacent windfarm in what it describes as “a unique opportunity in the renewable energy space”. The project, which will be built on the former opencast coalmining site at Glenmuckloch, on the Queensberry Estate in Dumfriesshire, would see the development of an energy park, which would consign to history the black scar of previous mining activities. Buccleuch is to market the scheme with the assistance of Edinburgh-based investment bank, Noble & Co. The project will be built on a former opencast coalmining site. Alan Wilson, energy director at Buccleuch said: “With much of the background work now completed for the site, and Buccleuch as sole owners of the projects, we have reached a pivotal moment and are now looking for a purchaser to take the project through to commercial operation. ....
Wylie & Bisset only Scottish headquartered accountancy practice shortlisted in Managing Partnersâ Forum Awards 2021 26th April 2021 Donald McKinnon, managing partner at Wylie & Bisset WYLIE & Bisset is the only Scottish headquartered accountancy practice to be shortlisted in the Managing Partnersâ Forum Awards 2021. The Glasgow-based firm has been shortlisted in the Harvard Business Review sponsored Best Operational Continuity category. The Managing Partnersâ Forum supports the growth, productivity, and prosperity of professional services through bringing together sector leaders to share ideas on strategic leadership and management excellence and acting as their independent voice to policymakers. Wylie & Bissetâs entry details how it has enhanced productivity throughout lockdown by a comprehensive adaptation of its working methodologies through managerial and technological innovation. ....