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A pioneering company which takes graduate talent and creates agile change management teams for a blue-chip client list has moved into Orbit Developments' Grove Chambers in Wilmslow.
Grayce, set up just six years ago, has attracted equity funding from Literacy Capital plc to develop the innovative concept, which provides a viable alternative to transformation territory traditionally occupied by the Big Four accountancy practices.
So successful has the formula been that Grayce is now working with 150 graduate 'analysts' with plans to be handling the early careers of over 260 by March next year, supported by a management team of 30 based in the last remaining suite of Grove Chambers.
Adam Jackson, Senior Leasing Surveyor from Orbit Developments, who liaised on the details of the move said: "It's great to have a company of Grayce's quality and vision now in Wilmslow and we wish them every success."
The Grayce concept of finding graduates and taking responsibility for their management and career development during a period of 'placement' has attracted interest from household name brands likeWorldPay, Pets at Home, AO, boohoo and Co-op Bank.
Talented young analysts from Grayce are now sitting in system implementation and process improvement projects like GDPR and Brexit for these top brands, spending 6-12 months on one programme before moving to another for up to three years, gaining further qualifications on the way.
Clients benefit from the quality of Grayce's graduate pool plus the experienced nurturing and training of talented project teams. Graduates - some of the brightest in the country - get projects to challenge the big four organisations, a unique variety of project experience and, ultimately, job opportunities, either with the firms or in consultancy.
Chief Operations Officer Tony Sellers said that the move into Wilmslow would mark a new period of expansion for the firm. "We realised we had outgrown our Macclesfield premises and needed somewhere new to host our young management team and future analysts.
"Orbit were great to work with throughout the process offering a good range of size options and once we had chosen Grove Chambers, worked closely with us on an internal fit out to create the bright, clean and professional feel we wanted in support of our brand.
He continued: "We are also enjoying the great amenities of Wilmslow, which are right on our doorstep, and the town's easy access to the local road and rail network. The proximity of the station was particularly important as our analysts are often travelling to and from London for training."
With over 5000 applications for some 100+ roles the concept is growing in popularity. Rea Kapetanou, a graduate of Chemistry and Food Science from University of Southampton and Reading, has just been recruited. She said: "It's great. I will be working for a blue-chip company whilst being trained and supported by Grayce, which enables you to deliver results from the start. It's flexible as well so after a year I could try a different role elsewhere or ultimately transition to work for the client."
Keethan Sivananthan, who studied Aerospace Engineering at the University of Surrey and then completed a Masters in Space Science and Engineering at UCL, agreed. He added: "It's about greater access to more high-flying companies and the chance to keep learning."
Photo: Orbit's Adam Jackson and Tony Sellers from Grayce in the new office space.