Recruitment drive for Sutton McGrath Hartley

5th May 2016

South Yorkshire and North Derbyshire based Chartered Accountants, Sutton McGrath Hartley have been expanding their teams throughout 2016 to strengthen their multi-disciplinary offering to clients.

In addition to the core services of accountancy and tax advice, the firm has expanded into new areas in recent years with the development of Wills & Probate and Financial Services departments to add to its portfolio of financial services aimed at both business and personal markets, with recent new recruits complementing these departments. The Wills & Probate department has two new additions with Solicitor, Tom Rodgers and Business Development Executive, Jayne Thompson. The Accounts department welcomes back Mark Bardwell as Senior Accountant. Anthony Roddis joins to expand the Financial Services team and Brendan Hall comes in as Marketing Manager. David Sutton, Managing Partner at Sutton McGrath Hartley comments: -We have a keen desire to grow Sutton McGrath Hartley as a full service offering for both business and personal clients, and in order to do this we need to recruit commercially minded individuals at the right level to help achieve our long term plans. -We are focussed on offering a first class client service and adding to our in house teams will enable our clients to benefit from new areas of expertise. I fully expect the recruitment drive to continue throughout the remainder of 2016 and beyond as we expand our services areas and geographical footprint. The new recruits for Sutton McGrath Hartley will be based across their three offices in Sheffield, Rotherham and Chesterfield.

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