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Shaw Gibbs has announced the appointment of Chris Wharton as outsourcing partner.

With 20 years of experience working with entrepreneurial businesses, he specialises in systems selection and transformation within client’s financial functions.

Wharton, who the firm said brings a “robust practice background” in sectors such as real estate, manufacturing, retail, hospitality, and legal, joins the firm from Cooper Parry Esher, where he served as an associate partner. He will be located in the Farnham office of Shaw Gibbs.

Wharton said: “I’ve admired Shaw Gibbs from an outside perspective and have heard great things about them from my peers. Shaw Gibbs are known for being client-relationship driven and understanding clients’ needs inside and out. I am delighted to be a part of the team.”

Sarah Gardener, head of Outsourcing, added: “As a department who lead on the adoption of software and processes to improve client service, we welcome fresh perspectives and forward-thinking individuals such as Chris who can help to drive change.

“Chris was an exceptional candidate, and we look forward to the significant contribution his experience will bring to our clients and the firm as a whole.”

Shaw Gibbs is a top 40 accountancy practice which provides solutions for entrepreneurial businesses and private individuals in Central and Southern England.

It has offices in: Andover, Basingstoke, Bristol, Farnham, Guildford, Liss, London, Northampton, Oxford, Southampton, Sutton, Teddington, Thame and Winchester.

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