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Fortus has announced the appointments of Liz Rogers as head of tax compliance and Viki Herrtage as head of accounts and business advisory.

CTA and STEP qualified, Rogers brings over 25 years of experience in the private client
tax arena.

Having started her career at a top four practice, she spent a decade developing her expertise before moving to BHP and later becoming director of personal tax at Kirk Newsholme.

Throughout her career, she has specialised in income tax, capital gains tax, inheritance tax, and particularly trust and estate tax matters.

Meanwhile, Herrtage joins Fortus with a decade-long track record of success in both audit and advisory roles. She brings a strong focus on operational efficiency, advisory services, and a deep-rooted commitment to helping businesses thrive.

Having begun her career in Northampton, she has worked across a wide range of clients, from charities and Community Interest Companies to growing owner-managed businesses.

The dual appointments come at a pivotal moment for Fortus, following the acquisition of Charles Stewart and Co.

Craig Herbert, CEO of Fortus, said: “Both Liz and Viki bring an incredible mix of technical capability and leadership. Their appointments reflect our ambition to build a business that combines strategic insight with the personal touch that our clients value. We’re thrilled to welcome them both to the Fortus family.”

Rogers added: “I’m excited to join a business that shares my values around client relationships, technical integrity, and team development. Fortus is building something truly forward-thinking, and I’m proud to be part of that journey.”

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