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Jenny adds experience to growing team
Tees Valley chartered accountants and business advisers Waltons Clark Whitehill have added another member to its team to ensure it continues to provide outstanding service to its clients.
The Hartlepool-based firm has appointed Jenny Stokes to its Business Services Team, to work on audits and accounts.
Jenny brings ten years of experience working with an independent firm of accountants and has been ACA qualified, via the Institute of Chartered Accountants of England and Wales, for two years.
Prior to working for an accountancy firm, Jenny, from Stockton, worked in the accounts department of a local law firm.
Waltons Clark Whitehill’s team provides a range of support activities for clients, including annual accounts, audits, bookkeeping, management accounts, VAT, tax services including planning, company secretarial, payroll and business and strategic planning.
Heather O’Driscoll, Managing Director of Waltons Clark Whitehill, said: “Jenny brings a wealth of experience to our Business Services Team and we are very pleased to have her join us.
“We pride ourselves on having top talent throughout our teams, to provide outstanding service to companies across the Tees Valley and the wider North East. Jenny will be a great asset to our Business Services Team.”
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This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by George Hardey .
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