Partner Article
High Profile Accountant Joins 360 as New Director
360 Chartered Accountants is delighted to announce the appointment of a new director.
Andy Jewitt is a well known and highly experienced accountant, who was previously a partner at another independent firm in Hull.
Founding director Andy Steele said:
“This is great news for 360. We have experienced a rapid growth as a company since we opened five years ago and Andy Jewitt’s arrival as director is proof of how far we’ve come in such a short time. It is also great news for our clients because he comes with such a wealth of experience in both practice and industry.”
Andy Jewitt’s role will be both strategic and operational. He specialises in corporate clients and not-for-profit organisations and will be responsible for heading up 360’s academies department. He will also be involved in business development and marketing.
Andy Jewitt, Director, said:
“I’ve known Andy for many years and have really admired how he has taken 360 from a start up business to a firm with a high standing in the Yorkshire region as well as an ever expanding client base. I can’t wait to get stuck in, meet the clients and help build on the success that has already been achieved.”
360 Chartered Accountants opened its doors five years ago with just 3 people. It now employs 16 members of staff across its offices in Hull and Melton and plans to take on more in the near future.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Fiona Dwyer .
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