Partner Article
Additional recruits equal multiple success for Manchester accountants
Business advice specialist, Champion Accountants, has appointed eleven new members of staff to support ambitious growth plans.
Audit and accounts trainees, Charlie Rooney and James Sloane, have joined the firm’s Manchester headquarters along with payroll administrator Rebecca Hall, tax administrator Cody Goldsbrough, administrator Daniel Williams, payroll administrator Victoria Vickers, new business administrator Sarah Mollard and commercial motor insurance specialist Jason Donald.
Accounts administrator Diane Parkinson and audit & accounts trainee Samantha Eykyn have also been welcomed into Champion’s Blackpool office, while tax senior Michael Taylor joins the Preston team.
The eleven additions have more than 60 years’ combined experience, with members of the team having previously occupied senior finance roles with HMRC and KPMG.
The Champion Group employs around 113 staff across sites in Manchester, Preston, Chester, Southport and Blackpool.
The new staff members will work across several specialist divisions which include Champion Contractors, Champion Insurance Brokers and Champion Vehicle Solutions.
“I am pleased to welcome on board a group of high calibre individuals that bring with them a strong mix of talent, insight and expertise,” explained Ged Cosgrove, managing director of Champion Accountants.
“Over the past 12 months we’ve continued to add new services and staff members to further improve the depth and scope of our client offering.
“The new arrivals represent a significant strengthening of an already excellent team and their expertise will prove invaluable as we enter the next phase of our growth plans.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Simon Malia .
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