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Beever and Struthers has announced two senior appointments to its not-for-profit team following a period of “significant” growth.
The firm has appointed Helen Knowles from BDO as director and Nonie Freeman from Crowe as senior manager.
The latest hires take the number of dedicated and specialist staff in the not-for-profit team to over one hundred.
Sue Hutchinson, partner and head of charities at Beever and Struthers, said: “Helen’s skills and experience across not-for-profit in both external and internal audit will expand the strength of the team nationally, and in particular drive our growing foothold in the further education sector forward.
“Nonie’s extensive experience within the charity sector will support our clients to achieve compliance with the complexities of financial reporting for charities, as well as the increasingly challenging regulatory duties and good governance for Trustees.”
Knowles added: “I’m joining Beever and Struthers during an exciting period of growth for the firm. I have admired the firm for a long time and its commitment to the not-for-profit sector. The current economic climate is creating a number of challenges for not-for-profit organisations and I am looking forward to supporting our clients with navigating these issues.”
Freeman said: “I’m so pleased to join Beever and Struthers. The firm is committed to investing in the not-for-profit sector and I’m looking forward to helping the firm grow further and assisting our clients through these difficult times”.
Beever and Struthershas also announced that it will be moving offices to One Express building in Ancoats, Manchester, from its current head office at St George’s House, Chester Road, Manchester this autumn.










