 
    Beever and Struthers appoints two new partners
National accountancy firm Beever and Struthers has promoted Dean Curtis and Joe Diston to partner, expanding its leadership team to 18.
The move supports the firm’s growth strategy as turnover surpasses £20 million and it climbs to 53rd in the Accountancy Age Top 100.
Dean leads corporate finance, advising entrepreneurs on deals and funding, while Joe joined in 2023 with 15 years of Big 4 audit experience.
Dean said: “There’s no such thing as a typical day in corporate finance.
“Each transaction is unique, which is exactly what makes the role so rewarding.
“I’m thrilled to accept the role of partner and continue growing our presence in this space.”
Joe added: “I’m passionate about delivering robust, high-quality audits and building long-term relationships with our clients.
“Becoming a partner at Beever and Struthers is a proud moment, and I’m excited to help drive forward our continued national growth.”
With offices in Manchester, London and Birmingham, Beever and Struthers continues to grow its national and international footprint through HLB International.
Maria Hallows, executive partner at Beever and Struthers, added: “We’re delighted to welcome both Dean and Joe to the partnership.
“Dean brings energy, commercial focus, and deep transactional insight that will continue to grow our corporate finance offering in the North West and nationally.
“Joe brings an exceptional technical audit background, coupled with a people-first approach that strengthens our core audit services across all sectors.
“Together, they enhance our ability to deliver outstanding advice and value to clients at every stage of their journey.”
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