Carpenter Box makes senior promotions
Accountancy firm Carpenter Box has made two senior promotions as it continues to invest in developing talent.
Andrew Le Fevre has been promoted to client service director in the audit and assurance group, while Mason King has stepped up to associate director in the tax services group.
Andrew, a chartered accountant with more than 20 years’ experience, joined the firm in 2006 and specialises in audit and financial reporting across sectors including construction, logistics and commercial property.
He said: “Supporting my colleagues to develop, grow and achieve has been a source of great reward for me.
“My new role as Carpenter Box student support team lead will enable to me to support the next generation of accountants to grow into high quality finance professionals.”
Mason joined Carpenter Box six years ago as a tax senior and now advises corporates and individuals on tax strategy, group reorganisations and capital gains matters.
Managing partner Alan Edwards added: “Congratulations to all these talented team members.
“We are incredibly proud of how Carpenter Box creates opportunities for people to reach their potential through growth, training and mentoring, and we look forward to seeing these colleagues continue to develop in their new roles.”
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