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Chartered accountancy firm Westcotts appoints 15 new team members

Exeter-headquartered firm has supported individuals and businesses across diverse sectors for over 30 year

Westcotts 15 new team members(Image: Westcotts )

South West chartered accountancy firm has announced the appointments of 15 new members of staff.

Exeter-headquartered Westcotts, has brought on board a number of trainees and managers across its six offices in the region. These appointments, the firm said, will enable it deliver on the "growing demand" for its services.

The Plymouth office is joined by two AAT trainees, Harriet Knott and Abbie Smith, two ACA trainees, Emily Hill and Taylor Bracher alongside Tax Manager Helen Cross. The Axminster team will be joined by AAT trainee Ellen Bugler, Manager Caroline Young and bookkeeper Jessica White.

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The Bridgwater office will see AAT trainees Ellen Ashford and Dexter Nichol join their ranks. Exeter colleagues will be joined by ACCA trainee Abida Islam and credit controller Mark Warren. Whilst the Honiton office will see Lisa Court join the team as an accounts assistant.

Finally, the Weston office will be joined by Swathi Ramesh as an ACCA trainee and Jenny Kilburn as a financial management administrator.

Shona Godefroy, Managing Partner at Westcotts said: “Our decision to welcome 15 new team members across the firm is a testament to the strength of our recruitment strategy. We believe in nurturing fresh talent who will help us to deliver our aspiration for growth and at the same time and most importantly, help us deliver exceptional service to our clients.

“As a firm, we continue to invest heavily in training, providing everyone with the right tools and equipment to do their job to the best of their ability, whilst at the same time reviewing emerging trends. This is something that will never change.”