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Paul Austen Associates strengthens senior management team
Congleton-based accountancy firm Paul Austen Associates has consolidated its senior team with the appointment of highly experienced Accountant, Christine Walmsley.
Christine joins the practice situated in Charter House, Wagg Street having worked in established accountancy firms and in house teams, acquiring over thirty two years experience, in the financial sector.
The chartered-certified accountant joins Paul Austen Associates after fulfilling the position of an Interim Accountant at the University Academy Birkenhead. Prior to this Christine spent three years at Clearsky Accounting Ltd where she was responsible for the management of a portfolio of clients and the preparation of financial statements.
Christine adds to the wealth of expertise at the unique firm whose Chartered Accountant Guarantee ensures that each item of client work is overseen by a fully qualified Chartered Accountant throughout the operation.
Having recently celebrated their seventh birthday, the firm has gone from strength to strength since the practice was set up by Chartered Accountant, Managing Director, Paul Austen in 2007.
Paul Austen comments: “We are delighted to welcome Christine and her vital experience. We firmly believe that her expertise will help us to continue to grow the company and support our bespoke client service proposition.”
For more information on Paul Austen Associates visit www.paulausten.co.uk or call 01260 281 106
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