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In his new role, Roberts will work with Steve Harper, head of social purpose, to manage the firm’s audit and advisory services for the non-profit and education sectors

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HaysMac has appointed Andrew Roberts as audit director within its social purpose sector group. 

Roberts returns to the firm following a tenure as associate director at a Top 10 accounting firm.

He previously spent more than five years at HaysMac, where he reached the level of senior manager. 

In his previous term, he led audits for international charities, fundraising organisations, and independent schools.

In his new role, Roberts will work with Steve Harper, head of social purpose, to manage the firm’s audit and advisory services for the non-profit and education sectors. 

The appointment follows the firm’s 25th anniversary, which it celebrated in January 2026.

The firm, which was recently named a “Best Place to Work” for 2025, provides tax and accountancy services to private clients and social organisations. 

Management stated the appointment is part of an ongoing investment in its specialist sector teams.

Roberts said: “I’m delighted to be returning to HaysMac at such an exciting time for the firm, with it having turned 25 last month. HaysMac has a genuine commitment to the Social Purpose sector and a culture that truly aligns with my own values. The firm’s focus on long-term relationships, technical excellence, and making a positive impact is what drew me back, and I’m really looking forward to working again with such a talented and collaborative team.”

Harper added: “Andrew’s return is fantastic news for both our team and our clients. He brings extensive sector knowledge, strong leadership, and a deep understanding of the challenges facing charities and other social purpose organisations today. Andrew is already well-known and highly respected within the firm, and his appointment as Director underlines our continued commitment to developing our talent and supporting organisations that exist for good.”

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