New associates at North Yorkshire accountants and business advisers JWPCreers
Two new associates have been appointed at North Yorkshire accountants and business advisers, JWPCreers.
Michael Free, who joined Creers, York, as a teenager after leaving Archbishop Holgate School, worked his way up to senior manager specialising in advising audit exempt limited companies.
Also promoted to associate is senior manager, Andrew Northern, who joined the firm in 2001 as a trainee accountant and now specialises in landed estates and agriculture.
The two new appointments take the number of associates at the firm from four to six with seven full partners based across the two offices in Selby and York.
Managing partner Nigel Clemit says: “We strongly believe in developing and promoting our own commitment and talent within the firm. There can be no clearer example of this than Michael Free’s well-deserved promotion to associate after joining the firm as its youngest member of staff.
“Both he and Andrew Northern are fine examples of the talents and values of hard work and loyalty, which we wish to advance and certainly merit their appointment as associates.”
JWPCreers, based at York Science Park and Park Street, Selby, is among York and North Yorkshire’s largest firms of accountants, taxation professionals and business advisers with seven partners and more than 70 staff.
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