Joseph Tighe appointed Financial Adviser at Shorts

20th March 2024

The team at Shorts are delighted to announce the appointment of Joseph Tighe this month, as he joins the Wealth Management Team as Financial Adviser.

Established in 1890 and with offices in Sheffield and Chesterfield, Shorts provides financial services, whilst also offering accountancy and taxation services through Shorts Chartered Accountants. Joseph’s appointment follows a period of sustained growth within the Financial Services area of the business and is the latest in a series of recent appointments within the Wealth Management team.

Partner Simon Hollin commented “We are delighted to welcome Joseph into the team. His appointment marks a welcome addition to our advisory team, enabling us to continue our business development and expansion over the coming years.”

Joseph added “Shorts have a long established and proven reputation for excellence, and I am very excited to join their talented Wealth Management team. I look forward to developing the role and playing a part in Shorts' continued growth.”

Joseph can be contacted by calling 01246 720072 and more details about Shorts Financial Services can be found by visiting shortswealth.co.uk

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