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South-West accountancy firm, Milsted Langdon, has announced the appointment of Kirsty Rapo as the new assistant manager of the firm’s Yeovil office. 

Joining the general practice department, Rapo will be responsible for managing all aspects of client accounts including compliance, tax and VAT, as well as cloud accounting, auditing and accounts. 

Having started her career as a trainee accountant in 2009 at a small Taunton firm, Rapo has gone on to work with a diverse range of clients including charities, commercial audit clients and SMEs. 

After gaining her qualification from the AAT, she joined a larger regional firm in 2014 and worked towards her ACCA three years into her eight-year career with the firm.

Rapo said: “I’m hugely excited to be taking this next step by joining this incredible team. I already feel welcomed by everyone in the office, with a diverse workload to get me off to a flying start. 

“I’m looking forward to continuing to get to know clients and help achieve their goals.”

Mike Bagg, tax partner at Milsted Langdon, added: “Kirsty is a talented professional with plenty of drive and dedication. Above all, we prioritise the needs of our clients, a value which Kirsty shares and always strives to meet with her approach to client care.

“With an impressive career already at her back, she’s a great addition to the team. I’m excited to see where her role with us will take her and how she’ll continue to develop.”

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