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PM+M promotes five across the business
PM+M, the chartered accountancy, business advisory and wealth management group, has made five promotions across the business.
Ceri Dixon has been promoted to manager in the audit, accounting and advisory team. Ceri joined PM+M in 2015 and works with a range of clients - including charities, property and distribution companies - managing their audit assignments and corporate advisory projects.
In the cloud accounting team Rosie Cooper has been promoted to manager. Rosie was appointed as an assistant manager in May last year and since arriving she has advised SMEs operating in various sectors on a whole range of accounting and taxation issues. She supports clients with converting their data onto cloud software and helping them prepare and comply with Making Tax Digital.
Mark Richmond has been promoted to assistant manager in the corporate tax team. Mark joined PM+M in 2013 and has recently completed his chartered accountancy and chartered tax adviser dual qualification. He specialises in corporate tax, and also manages the tax affairs of a number of the firm’s entrepreneurial clients.
PM+M has also announced that Luke Irving and Adrian Hargreaves have been made seniors in the Accounts and Advisory team.
Ceri Dixon said: “This promotion is a real step forward in my career and my focus will continue to be on adding value to my team, the wider business and our clients.”
Jane Parry – managing partner of PM+M – added: “Every one of these promotions is incredibly well deserved as all five have shown tremendous commitment and energy to our clients and are central to the firm’s future.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by PM+M Chartered Accountants .
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