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Robyn is finishing up with Murray Nankivell at Christmas

Robyn has been absolutely fantastic to work with and was a key figure in the success of the merger between Mencel Business Services and Murray Nankivell. She has been instrumental in the transfer of knowledge to get the Murray Nankivell team working seamlessly alongside all our new clients.  

Financial Planning and Super team members: Emma Hill, Karen Gillespie, Robyn Mencel, Carmen Tuohy and Hayley Maddern.

"Little did I know when I stared working in Rick's office back in 1994 that it would take me on a totally different career trajectory, more study and a new profession. However, I've loved every minute of it, especially getting to know many of the clients on a personal as well as a professional level" reminisced Robyn.

"I will greatly miss working with all of you on a daily basis. I hope that you will continue to flourish in your lives and all your undertakings" she added.

"I appreciate the knowledge and effort that Murray Nankivell have put into getting to know our clients and their businesses and I am confident that you will be provided the best of service by the hard working team here at Murray Nankivell. I also appreciate the time they have put into the integration of Mencel Business Services to ensure a problem free last 18 months. Good luck to you all, in all your endeavours."

We thank YOU, Robyn. The whole Murray Nankivell team wish you all the very best for whatever your future holds. 

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