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14 . Glasgow Business December 2014


Munro Partnership launches new division


Financial planning


Munro Partnership has launched a new division offering bespoke Financial Planning Advice for charities, trusts and not-for-profit organisations. Founded in 1982, the firm of Chartered Financial Planners has offices in Glasgow, Ayr and Hamilton. Te new division is being


headed up by Linda Gilbert who will be assisted by fellow director Robin Dale, Senior Consultant Stephen Grimes and Client Manager Kelly Anderson. Prior to the launch, the


R-Biopharm Rhône


Food science firm signs on to training scheme


Scotish food science company R-Biopharm Rhône has thrown its weight behind a new initiative which will help young people in the UK to take the first step towards a future in the food industry. Te Glasgow-based company


From left: Robin Dale, Kelly Anderson, Linda Gilbert and Stephen Grimes


company dealt with a number of charities seeking advice on the management of their cash and invested assets. Tis was primarily driven by the low rates of return on cash coupled with the ongoing volatility on


stockmarket investments. Similar enquires from the charity/not-for-profit sector led the company to conclude that there was an opportunity to offer bespoke financial advice in this space.


is a supporter of FoodStart, which allows employers to post work experience placements for which students can apply. Te programme is being


driven by the Institute of Food Science and Technology, the leading qualifying body for food professionals in Europe. FoodStart will be an easily


accessible portal (www.foodstart. org.uk) which will allow food- based employers to post all types of placements.


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