Sunday, September 8, 2024

Duo of new directors at Nicholsons

Nicholsons Chartered Accountants have promoted Steve Robinson and Kate Brown to director.

Steve joined Nicholsons in 2013 as a senior accountant, before becoming an associate director in 2021. Although Steve works in general practice, he has excelled with his expertise in taxation, pensions and audit.

Steve had the following to say: “Since I joined, it’s been an aim of mine to become a director so I’m delighted to not only achieve this, but I’m really grateful for the support and trust that Nicholsons have given me over the years.”

Kate joined Nicholsons in 2021 as an associate director, after working at a previous firm as a partner. As a Chartered Accountant and Chartered Tax Adviser, she specialises in advising clients on how to maximise profitability and growth, and takes a real hands-on approach with all her clients.

Kate said: “Having seen the firm’s growth, success and strategic delivery over the years, I’m looking forward to this new chapter in my career, working alongside all the directors to ensure that our clients receive the best service possible, but also that as a firm we’re on the cutting edge of new technologies and processes.”

Richard Hallsworth, director at Nicholsons, said: “We’re delighted with the appointments of Steve and Kate to director. They both have their own areas of expertise, and place client care at the centre of their work. Their appointment marks a really exciting time for Nicholsons as we look to the future and both Steve and Kate will help us drive ahead to achieve our goals.”

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