Partner Article
New senior appointment at Wakefield accountancy firm Jolliffe Cork
Andrew Marshall has joined the senior team at Jolliffe Cork in Wakefield. He has previously held senior positions at a variety of accounting practices, including Grant Thornton.
Operating at Director level, he brings additional expertise to their fast-growing audit and accounting department. His specialisms include retail, manufacturing, distribution, property and professional services.
Jolliffe Cork is one of the largest independent firms of Chartered Accountants in West Yorkshire. In addition to Andrew’s Director role, they have five partners and 40 staff. They provide the full range of tax, accountancy and business services to clients, both across Yorkshire and nationally.
Andrew brings over 30 years of practice experience and enjoys working closely with owner managed, entrepreneurial businessmen and women to help them achieve the strategic objectives of the business as well as their personal ambitions. Adam Perkin, Senior Partner at Jolliffe Cork said, “We are delighted to welcome Andrew to the team. His vast experience will further strengthen the knowledge and expertise of the accounting and audit team”.
He continued, “Andrew will also be taking on a number of important internal projects that will improve the quality of our client service offerings as well assuming a key role in forthcoming marketing initiatives”.
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