A SPECIAL event marked the tenth anniversary of the opening of a law firm’s Southam office.
Alsters Kelley Solicitors Ltd invited local businesses and clients to join them at their High Street office to celebrate the milestone.
The event also raised £220 for Galanos House, a care home in Southam for the Armed Forces community, offering residential care as well as nursing, palliative and end-of-life care.
Alsters Kelley has offices in Leamington, Coventry, Stratford, Nuneaton and Banbury, employing nearly 100 people.
Managing director Cathy Wahlberg said: “Reaching ten years in Southam is a milestone we are incredibly proud of. Over the past decade we have built strong relationships within the local community and have seen our business and team grow. This event was our way of saying thank you to everyone who has supported us and we are excited about what the next ten years will bring.”
Longest serving member at Southam and the first employee ten years ago, is legal secretary Ella Lee.
She added: “I remember my first day at Alsters Kelley like it was yesterday. Being a new office, it was very quiet for the first few months, but as the months passed the clientele started to increase and we became busier, which was great.
“My knowledge and confidence has grown through having supportive, kind and helpful colleagues and a great boss, Corrine Seabourne who supports and guides me where needed. It has been a pleasure and honour to build up the Southam office with Corrine.”
