

Lindemulder made her first appearance in the December 1987 issue, as the Pet of the Month. After meeting with the photographer who posted the ad, he asked her to do a spread for Penthouse, a men's magazine. She answered an ad looking for a figure model, not knowing "figure model" meant nude model. Early career Īfter graduating from high school in 1986, Lindemulder worked as a stripper. While growing up in La Mirada, Lindemulder grew up in a stable home and excelled in athletics, and won four scholarships towards softball. She has one sister, Kristine, and she has a cousin, Kelly Madison, who is also in the adult film industry. She also has significant experience in trust litigation, regularly appearing before the Grand Court of the Cayman Islands on multi-party contentious trust disputes, estate litigation, and other cross-border private client disputes.Janine Marie Lindemulder was born on November 14, 1968, in the Los Angeles suburb of La Mirada, California to Jewel Jonlyn Jeter and William Lindemulder. Carey, who joins from another offshore law firm in the Cayman Islands, has a broad private client practice advising on wealth structuring and estate planning matters, including the administration, restructuring and termination of trusts, as well as probate and testamentary issues.

Law firm Carey Olsen has appointed Bernadette Carey to head up its trusts and private wealth practice across the British Virgin Islands (BVI) and Cayman Islands. For Robbie Anderson, 17, and Jody Cree, 16, this is their first ‘proper' job since leaving school in the summer. Rebecca Johnston, 20, has joined the company after working in an administrator role for four years. The firm, with offices in Kelso, Melrose, Haddington, Alnwick, Selkirk and Hawick, has recruited three members of staff to join their Kelso office, two of which are recent school leavers. In her new role, she will take overall responsibility for finance, ICT, customer service, facilities and procurement management functions.ĭouglas Home & Company, a director-led chartered accountancy firm, has welcomed a group of trainees after a search for new talent took them to schools in the area. Prior to this, Edgar worked for 18 years in a variety of international roles at the Linde Group, including as head of business support where she led a restructure, helping contribute to profit improvements of 10%. She joins the AAT from the Chartered Institute of Procurement and Supply (CIPS), where she spent the past two years as chief operating officer holding responsibility for a broad range of organisational functions, including finance, procurement, ICT and change management. Edgar joined the organisation at the beginning of October. Laidlaw and his team will also advise on other indirect taxes including Customs Duty.ĪAT (Association of Accounting Technicians) has appointed Jannine Edgar as its director of finance and operations. His role at Kreston Reeves will be a specialist advisory role providing VAT and other indirect tax advice to clients, ranging from compliance and appeal matters, to advisory projects with complex technical, structuring and planning aspects.
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Laidlaw joins from RSM and also previously worked in a number of the top professional firms and HM Customs & Excise (as it was previously known). He is based in the South East and will work across the firm’s Sussex, Kent and London offices. Kreston Reeves has appointed Colin Laidlaw as director of VAT and duty. He has now obtained his practising licence and has recently taken his first appointment. Having started a career in insolvency in 1996, Roome passed his joint insolvency examination board exams in 2017, becoming a qualified insolvency practitioner. Having joined Smith Cooper in 2010, Roome has been with the firm for over eight years, and has extensive experience in the industry, dealing with a number of large and complex issues across both the corporate and personal insolvency arena. Martin Roome has been promoted to partner in Smith Cooper’s business recovery and insolvency team.
