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Jane Marshall, partner and head of Charities and Not-for-Profit at BHP, is to retire from her role at the end of March after 37 years at the firm.Marshall has helped grow the firm’s charities and not-for-profit expertise, leading it to be repeatedly recognised by Charity Finance Magazine in its annual audit survey. Most recently, in December 2023, BHP was named in the top 12 Charity Audit firms in the UK.

She founded BHP’s annual Charity Conference in 2005, and over the next 18 years, 15 conferences have been held, with the 2023 event attracting over 100 delegates from charities across the region. During her time with the firm, Marshall has also been a member of the ICAEW Charity Committee and was appointed as a deputy lieutenant of South Yorkshire in 2017. 

Marshall began her work with charities and not-for-profits in the 1990s, before becoming head of Charities in 2005 and partner in 2008. She has overseen the team’s growth to be 65-strong, with professionals from across BHP’s five offices currently supporting over 250 charities and not-for-profit organisations.

Following her retirement, Audit and Charities’ partner, Laura Masheder will take on the role as head of Charities and Not-for-Profit.

Masheder will be supported by three partners and three director responsible individuals (RI). She has specialised in the charity and not-for-profit sector for over a decade, and has been working alongside Marshall since joining BHP’s charity team in October 2022.

Marshall said: “I’ve enjoyed many happy years with BHP and have seen the firm grow from one office in Sheffield in the 1980s to be represented now by five offices, covering the whole of Yorkshire and North Derbyshire and serving an enviable client base. I’m enormously proud of the Charities and Not for Profit team we’ve developed, and I know it will flourish and grow further under Laura’s leadership.

“I wish the firm every success in what’s to come and will continue to champion the expert work and values of everyone involved in the firm.”

BHP Joint CEO Lisa Leighton said: “Jane will be greatly missed by her colleagues, clients and so many of her friends and associates across the firm and the industry. She has shared her vast knowledge and experience with countless team members over the last 37 years and leaves a lasting legacy within our Charities team. I’d like to thank Jane for her commitment and dedication to BHP and the not-for-profit sector and wish her a very happy retirement.”

Masheder added: “Jane has played a key role in establishing BHP as a Northern powerhouse within the third sector and I look forward, along with the rest of the team, to continuing to support our clients as they navigate what can only be described as a challenging economic period. Personally, I wish Jane all the best for her retirement and can’t thank her enough for sharing her expertise and guidance with me since I joined the firm.”

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