Partner Article
Promotion to Corporate Manager after qualifying in-house
Andrew Jordan, of Hull and East Yorkshire-based 360 Chartered Accountants, has been promoted to the role of Corporate Manager.
25 year old Andrew recently passed his final ACCA qualifications after three years of study and is the first of the 360 team to qualify as a fully fledged accountant under the guidance of director, Andy Steele.
Andy Steele said:
“We are extremely proud that Andrew has qualified whilst working with us at 360 and he has earned his promotion to become our Corporate Manager, which is his area of expertise. He will be now be focusing on our more technically challenging clients, including auditing, as well as looking after our larger corporate clients.
“Andrew also looks after all our growing portfolio of legal sector clients who have unique accounting requirements to their own professional bodies. He will be helping us grow this sector even more during 2015.”
As for Andrew himself, he says he’s happy, relieved at his exam success and says he’s looking forward to the new management challenges ahead!
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Fiona Dwyer .
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