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Chartered accountants firm Burgis and Bullock has recently made seven appointments across its Leamington, Nuneaton and Stratford-upon-Avon offices. 

Michelle White, a charity and not-for-profit specialist, has been hired to work in the corporate and special services team at the firm’s Leamington office in Waterloo Place. 

She has more than a decade’s experience in the sector and previously worked with London-based HW Fisher, with work including audit, independent examination and supporting on training delivery. 

Meanwhile, Nikki Coulson and Jenni Lynch have been appointed as audit trainees at the Leamington office and Jack Holmes has been hired as an audit and corporate finance trainee. 

Joseph Lindsey has joined as an accounts trainee and will spend the majority of his time supporting work in the firm’s Stratford-upon-Avon office. 

Sharan Bansal joined the Nuneaton bookkeeping team, with Lauren Kalyan linking up with the team in a trainee role. 

The appointments come as the firm continues to expand across all its offices, serving clients in a wide range of sectors and providing a group of specialist services. 

Sean Farnell, partner at Burgis and Bullock, said: “We’re pleased to be in a position to be able to continue investing in and developing our teams. 

“The firm has enjoyed another strong year, delivering a bespoke and personal service for our clients, and attracting new business across our full range of accountancy services, including in bookkeeping where we continue to see significant growth. This success allows us to continue expanding our trainee programme and provide professional development opportunities for young people.”

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