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Independent York-based accountancy firm Hunter Gee Holroyd has announced the appointment of James Pullein as a new director, as part of its ongoing growth plans.

Hunter Gee Holroyd, which has offices in York, Easingwold and Filey, said Pullein has a wealth of experience advising owner-managed businesses and is also the lead contact for anything digital, including accountancy software, cloud-based systems, and Xero implementation.

Having been with the business for 18 years, Pullein has seen it grow from a team of 26 to 41, offering a range of specialist support. Joining at the age of 17 from York College as a junior accountant, he trained with the firm as an apprentice and qualified as a chartered accountant in 2012.

The new management structure will see Pullein join director’s Mark Grewer, Nigel Atkinson, and Nigel Everard. The growth plans for HGH have also recently seen Jessica Jackson and Kelsey Butterfield being promoted to senior managers on the SMT team.

Pullein said: “We have ambitious plans for the future, including a fully digital workplace and helping businesses with the transformation to digital tax which will be a growing area of our business.

“Our end goal is to make a difference to our clients’ lives. Being a digital practice with a focus on what’s coming next has allowed us to provide a better service to our clients. I am also looking forward to being able to concentrate on strategic developments which will help pave the way for future growth.”

Mark Grewer, MD at HGH, added: “We are really pleased to have James promoted to the director team. He will provide extra strategic support to help HGH continue its growth as York’s leading independent accountancy firm, whilst at the same time, ensure we provide excellent client service.”

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