Fortus boosts Yorkshire leadership team
Business advisory and accountancy firm Fortus has appointed Liz Rogers as head of tax compliance and Viki Herrtage as head of accounts and business advisory in Leeds, strengthening its senior team across Yorkshire.
Liz joins with over 25 years’ experience in private client tax, bringing deep expertise in trust and estate matters.
She said: “I’m excited to join a business that shares my values around client relationships, technical integrity and team development.
“Fortus is building something truly forward-thinking, and I’m proud to be part of that journey.”
Viki brings a decade of audit and advisory experience, with a strong focus on operational efficiency and client service.
Viki added: “Being from Yorkshire, it feels fantastic to return to my roots and contribute to the success of local businesses.
“Fortus offers the opportunity to make a tangible impact, working with a team that shares my values of excellence and client dedication.”
The appointments follow Fortus’ recent acquisition of Charles Stewart & Co and reflect its ongoing investment in people-first leadership and connected client support.
Craig Herbert, chief executive of Fortus, added: “Both Liz and Viki bring an incredible mix of technical capability and leadership.
“Their appointments reflect our ambition to build a business that combines strategic insight with the personal touch that our clients value.
“We’re thrilled to welcome them both to the Fortus family.”
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