Two recruits join our Tax Advisory Team
We are thrilled to strengthen our tax advisory team with two new recruits.
“Due to the rapid growth in our client base, both in terms of numbers and sophistication, we are experiencing an ever-increasing demand for high-quality taxation advice, and we are constantly on the lookout for new additions to our highly-experienced team.”
Chartered tax adviser Sam Ryan has joined us from Crowe UK as an associate tax manager. He will be using his expertise to advise our clients on a range of matters, including transactions, group restructuring and succession planning.
We also welcome Joseph Bourke to our tax team as a graduate trainee. He recently graduated with an accounting and finance degree from Manchester Metropolitan University.
Liz Gallagher, head of HURST’s tax advisory team, said: “We are really pleased to welcome these two talented individuals to the firm and in particular to our tax department.
“Due to the rapid growth in our client base, both in terms of numbers and sophistication, we are experiencing an ever-increasing demand for high-quality taxation advice, and we are constantly on the lookout for new additions to our highly-experienced team.”
Joseph is the latest graduate to join our training programme, following the arrival earlier this year of Ewan Lawson, Tirath Panesar and Miles Redgrave as trainees in the business services department.
Meanwhile, Jack Skilton has joined our HURST Digital team on a full-time basis after being seconded from the business services team. He joined HURST in 2017 as a trainee chartered accountant.
We created the specialist digital team in 2018 to support companies in embracing technology to drive improved performance and efficiency. It is led by Jo Gibson, a partner in our business services team.
The digital team works with owner-managed companies across the UK to review their operations and implement bespoke digital strategies, including making better use of data, new business reporting methods and the integration and automation of processes. The team also helps businesses to meet the requirements of the government’s Making Tax Digital legislation.