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Grimsby young professional Arabella Ranby-Gorwood named the rising star of the insolvency sector

Second generation at established town firm takes national honour as she hopes to fly the flag for the profession

Arabella Ranby-Gorwood with Rising Star of the Year accolade, presented by the Insolvency Practitioners Association.(Image: Reach Plc)

One of the brightest young talents of the insolvency world is emerging from within a small family firm in Grimsby.

Arabella Ranby-Gorwood, who is following in her father Charles’ professional footsteps, has been named Rising Star of the Year by the Insolvency Practitioners Association. It comes as she closes in on becoming one of the youngest insolvency practitioners in the country as she studies towards her professional qualifications.

And the 25-year-old had barely cleared the stage at the glamorous London event when she was asked to steer work on encouraging those early in careers, taking the chair of a national committee.

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Arabella, a client manager at CRG Insolvency and Financial Recovery, based at Alexandra Dock Business Centre, said: “I was really overwhelmed. There was genuinely no way I thought I was going to get the award.”

Held on the roof of The National Theatre, her parents were there to witness the success. Described by them as a very proactive client manager and integral part of the eight-strong team, she is bringing further specialisms to the firm, which celebrates its 20th anniversary this year.

“I had vowed never to work for my father,” she said, having studied at Royal Agricultural University in Cirencester before joining a FTSE-listed investment management firm on a placement. But illness in the family saw her return to her Middle Rasen home.

“My Dad asked if I wanted to go in for a day or two, and the rest is history,” she recalled.