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Kilsby Williams makes seven new appointments

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Kilsby Williams makes seven new appointments

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Four new trainees, Amy Grant, Gethin Little, Bronwen Lock and Sila Yalcinkaya, have joined the business services team

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Accountancy and tax specialist Kilsby Williams has appointed seven new staff members to its team to support young professionals starting their careers.

Hazel Carter joins the independent firm as a senior in the business services team. She previously completed an apprenticeship at Forvis Mazars.

Four new trainees, Amy Grant, Gethin Little, Bronwen Lock and Sila Yalcinkaya, have also joined the business services team.

The appointments are completed by tax assistant Sian Flagg-Catterall and payroll trainee Hannah Stephenson.

Established in 1991, Kilsby Williams works with clients in south Wales, across the UK and globally. Its clients range from sole traders to international quoted groups.

Partner Jonathan Harrhy said: “A career in accountancy, payroll or tax can be incredibly rewarding, which is why our firm is passionate about helping new and emerging talent take the next step in their careers, whether they are starting out in the field or on their way up the ladder.

“We are delighted to welcome Hazel, Amy, Gethin, Bronwen, Sila, Sian and Hannah to the team. As they progress professionally, through hard work and hands-on experience, their contributions across our key service areas will be valuable for our clients.”

Carter added: “Kilsby Williams is the next chapter of my accounting journey. I am excited to broaden my accounting and auditing experience, as well as progress my qualifications and professional development with the guidance of their brilliant, supportive team.”

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