Saffery strengthens not-for-profit team
Chartered accounting and business advisory firm Saffery has bolstered its specialist not-for-profit audit team in Leeds with the promotion of Dan Noble and the appointment of Kim Liu as audit managers.
Dan, who joined the firm in 2020, has progressed through Saffery’s ACA programme and now manages a wide portfolio of charity clients across the UK.
He said: “I’ve had brilliant support from the team at Saffery throughout my career to date.
“The progression pathways are clear, the training opportunities are fantastic, and people here genuinely want to see you succeed.
“I enjoy the variety of the client work, and the opportunity to make a real difference to charities and not-for-profit organisations.”
Kim brings more than 16 years’ experience in not-for-profit audits, joining from London firms HW Fisher and Field Sullivan.
She now supports clients across Yorkshire including arts bodies, schools and community foundations.
Kim added: “Saffery is a very well-known name in the not-for-profit and charity sectors, with a person centric approach and commitment to long-term planning and accountability.
“Moving from London to a small market town in North Yorkshire is a big change, but the fact that Saffery is based in the heart of Leeds, means I can still enjoy city life!”
Sally Appleton, head of Saffery, in Leeds, added: “Dan is passionate about supporting not-for-profit organisations and charities and his deep sector expertise is a real asset to our Yorkshire office and our wider national team.
“Kim is known for her personable style, and she will work closely with our clients and colleagues across Saffery’s offices to deliver practical, tailored advice.
“Their appointments reflect our continued investment in talent to support the evolving needs of our clients in this important sector.”
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