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Gravita has promoted three senior staff members across its Exeter and Bristol offices as part of its regional growth strategy in the South West.
In Exeter, tax specialist Kelly Gould has been promoted to tax director, while head of audit Jade Quaintance becomes audit director. In Bristol, Matthew Oldfield has been promoted to tax director.
The appointments follow Gravita’s acquisition of Haines Watts Western earlier this year, in a move that expanded its regional footprint across sectors including technology, property, renewable energy, legal services and charities. The firm also relocated its Exeter office last month to accommodate a growing team and upgraded facilities.
Heather Swanston, interim CEO for Gravita, said: “Attracting and retaining the next
generation of talent is something we pride ourselves on and developing those individuals is an essential element of our colleague proposition.
“Kelly, Jade and Matt have demonstrated excellent leadership, building strong and lasting client relationships and technical skills, making them part of the exciting generation of talent we have across Gravita.”
Matthew Bracher, lead partner for Gravita Western, added: “It’s fantastic to recognise the growth and potential of our Western team. These promotions reflect Gravita’s focus on building rewarding careers and recognising the dedication of our people. Kelly, Jade, and Matt are highly skilled professionals who embody the collaborative and supportive culture we’re proud of at Gravita.”










