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Chartered accountancy and business advice firm based in North Yorkshire, Hunter Gee Holroyd, has expanded its team.

According to the firm, the appointments of Clair Watmore, Charlie Pearson, Julie Wilkins, Katie Walters, Nicola Ward and Tim Turner “bring a range of skills and experience to the Hunter Gee Holroyd team”.

Turner has over 40 years’ experience within accountancy practice, working with sole traders, partnerships and small/medium sized companies. He manages the Filey branch of the practice.

New marketing manager Watmore joins the firm bringing over a decade of experience in the professional and financial services sectors. She has a background in digital and service sector marketing and will be responsible for developing and delivering the marketing plan and business development.

With 12 years’ experience in the construction industry, Walters joins the practice as receptionist at the York office, along with Pearson who joins as a cloud bookkeeper. Pearson is also AAT and Xero Cloud accounting qualified, and is currently studying for her Association of Chartered Certified Accountants.

Director Mark Grewer said: ‘‘We are delighted to welcome all of our new starters to the team here at Hunter Gee Holroyd. Expanding our staff with talented individuals will further strengthen our value to every client.

“These new appointments enhance our current offering, enabling us to deliver exceptional service to our clients and deliver a positive difference to help grow and develop their successful businesses. In addition, we would like to congratulate James Pullein on his promotion to senior manager and head of cloud accounting.”

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