Recruitment drive sees accountants PM+M take on five new staff
Accountancy firm PM+M has taken on new staff in its latest recruitment drive.
The Blackburn-headquartered company, which also provides business advisory and wealth management services, welcomed five newcomers across the business.
Elizabeth Buckley was appointed to PM+M’s Run My Business team, a division offering cloud accounting, year-end accounts preparation, payroll, VAT and tax returns for SMEs.
Tara Maynard has joined the wealth management arm as a financial adviser, specialising in pensions and investments.
In the firm’s corporate services team, Andrew Witte has been hired to lead audit assignments and control the production of accounts.
The other two newcomers are company statutory administrator Vinaya Prabhu and marketing executive Laura Bannan.
Andrew Witte said of his appointment: “PM+M is a really forward thinking and dynamic company so being part of it is a fantastic step in my career.
“I’m now looking forward to getting under the skin of the business and to make my own mark in its future growth.”
PM+M partner Jane Parry commented: “We are delighted to welcome the latest batch of PM+M recruits.
“The success of our business in based on the talents of our people and it’s great to see that all five are already adding value.”
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