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Accountancy firm Paish Tooth has appointed three new members of staff and promoted another, in order to help support the “growing needs of its clients”.

The firm has appointed Charlotte Mabbott-Quartley as client relationship manager, replacing Kristel Naughton who left Paish Tooth in August. Mabbott-Quartrly joins from Randall and Payne Accountants where she’s worked for the past three years. Prior to this she held positions in industry and at Hazlewoods Accountants.

Her appointment follows on from that of two new apprentices Emily Gammon, who joined the PT team following a previous role at Harbour Key Accountants and Luke Durrant who joined the firm in September.

In addition, Nuala Beardsall, who has worked at Paish Tooth for over five years in the role of marketing manager, has recently been promoted to practice manager. The firm said Beardsall will continue to be responsible marketing, but will now have a broader remit to help manage the “smooth running of the business”.

Patrick Cooper, director of Paish Tooth, said: “We’ve been delighted to welcome Charlotte, Emily and Luke onto the team. Their appointments reinforce our commitment to provide the best support for our clients and to maintain the excellent personal service which we strive for.”

He added: “I’m pleased that Nuala has taken on the wider role of Practice Manager, which will allow her to play a significant part in the day to day management of the business and ensure that as a team we are well positioned to deliver the best service possible.”

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