Kayleigh Graham

Member Since: 14th Jul 2020
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Kayleigh began her career in corporate and commercial banking, before working at an alternative lender and most recently becoming head of sales at Telleroo, a solution designed to send bulk payments easily, instantly and round the clock using Faster Payments.
Head of Sales Telleroo
2nd Oct 2023
New tool sets the bar for talent retention
Phil Ellerby ( below ), founder and CEO of Northern Accountants, explains the impact of their groundbreaking employee value proposition...
Practice strategy
21st Aug 2023
Give diverse candidates a warm welcome
As the accounting industry continues to evolve, it’s crucial that firms recognise the immense value that diversity and inclusion bring to...
People
17th Jul 2023
Embracing inclusion: How to retain diverse talent in 2023
Diversity extends far beyond the traditional understanding of race and gender. It encompasses various dimensions, such as age, ethnicity,...
People
18th Jul 2022
Recruitment and culture Q&A: Albert Goodman
Back at the start of the Covid pandemic, Sarah Bowden joined the team at Albert Goodman as head of HR. Since then she has been working with...
Practice strategy
11th Jul 2022
Recruitment and culture Q&A: Kreston Reeves
This is the first in a brand new series of interviews which showcases what different firms are doing to create great cultures and attract...
Practice strategy
8th Mar 2022
Women shaking up the profession: Jaimie King
Whitings LLP holds strong values including quality, proactivity, and remaining progressive - all of those shine through in Jaimie King (...
People
11th Dec 2020
Are diversity quotas necessary?
Diversity is important. I’ve examined cognitive diversity and its positive impacts on practices, and racial diversity and the need for...
Practice strategy
23rd Nov 2020
Cognitive diversity: The key to excellence?
Many conversations about diversity focus on identity; diversity of ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation etc. However, something that gets...
General practice