Monday, December 2, 2024

Eureka! Archimedia finds perfect hire to kickstart growth plans

A Nottingham accountancy practice is expanding after making a key hire.

Archimedia Accounts, which is based at Nottingham Science & Technology Park, has hired well-known city finance professional Jill Fox as a Client Manager and Accountant.

Chris Demetriou, Co-owner and Finance Director, explained that Jill is the perfect fit for Archimedia.

He said: “Jill is completely aligned with our firm’s culture. She cares about clients, which isn’t something easily found these days. All accountants have the skills, but to truly want your clients to succeed is where the magic happens.”

Chris said that Jill’s experience will be hugely beneficial to Archimedia’s clients.

He added: “I know Jill will go the extra mile for clients because she truly cares about what they want to achieve, saving them money and giving them insights that will help their businesses grow.”

Jill is the next step in the expansion plan for Archimedia, said Chris: “Next year we’ll be looking to hire two more employees; an Accountant and and a Senior Bookkeeper. It’s an exciting time for us – and our clients.”

Speaking about joining the business, Jill Fox said: “I’ve always admired the way that Archidemia focuses on their clients and the core values it has as a thriving family firm. Until now, I’ve only seen it from the outside but they have a great reputation locally and within the industry for thoughtful, tailored service. I’m excited to become part of the growing team.”

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