“Helen brings a wonderfully informed and organised approach to her work on governance. Her advice and her work is high quality and entirely trustworthy”.
Secretary General at Co-operatives UK.
“Helen brings a wonderfully informed and organised approach to her work on governance. Her advice and her work is high quality and entirely trustworthy”.
“I’ve known Helen for over 25 years and would recommend her to anyone. Her knowledge of charity accounting, of trustee responsibilities and of charity workings in general is absolutely terrific. She’s thorough, firm but fair, and is a major asset to any company or charity”.
“Andrew and Helen’s commitment and contribution to the work of our committee has been greatly appreciated. Andrew‘s wisdom and guidance has contributed to our skill set enormously. I particularly commend him for his ability to see the wood for the trees and explaining complex issues in plain English”.
“We appointed Andrew as a third trustee to our board in December 2017 to assist us in handling new regulations, conflicts of interest and transfer value matters. His advice and experience has proved to be invaluable. He is knowledgeable, amiable to work with and listens to us. He has provided constructive guidance for the Trustees.”
“The Pragmatic, knowledgeable and vastly experienced Andrew Ashley Taylor has a reassuring, gentlemanly and assured style that never goes out of fashion”. read more
“Andrew Ashley Taylor is “thoughtful, experienced and capable of spotting fundamental flaws in strategy and quietly remedying those issues while preserving relationships”.
“Andrew is an experienced and practical pension scheme trustee and pensions lawyer who I have worked with on projects over the last 25 years. He is always on the shortlist when clients ask us to recommend a pension scheme trustee”.
“Andrew has been a great asset to our trustee board and, in all respects, he has added real value to all aspects of our work…………….personally, as Chair, I have found his counsel invaluable. I should be happy to recommend Andrew to other trustee boards”.