AN ACCOUNTANCY firm in Andover is set to expand - with new appointments paving the way within the town.
Langdowns DFK, one of Hampshire’s leading accountancy firms, has appointed three new members of staff to the Board of Directors, to support the business’ future growth plans.
Caroline Sturt, Kevin Flain and Janette Whiteway will be joining the growing practice’s Board of Directors, to join Ross Garfitt, Neil Raynsford, Graham Taylor and Graeme Lovell.
Caroline Sturt joined Langdowns DFK in 1991, before being appointed as Director earlier this year. Caroline is also the firm’s Solicitor’s Accounts Rules Specialist and will continue to focus on expanding the Andover office.
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Janette Whiteway joined the practice in 2007, having left her role as a Revenue Officer at HM Revenue & Customs. Janette heads up the Personal Journey department, dealing with personal tax, capital gains tax, wills and probate, as well as estate planning.
Kevin Flain joined in 2008 to expand the Outsourcing Services department, which covers bookkeeping, payroll, VAT returns and management accounts.
Langdowns DFK director, Ross Garfitt said: “Please join us in congratulating Caroline, Kevin and Janette on their new roles. Their positions on the Board of Directors are well deserved and we look forward to seeing continued growth under their capable leadership. We would also like to thank Richard Warwick, who is retiring, for his dedication and expertise over the years. We wish him the best of luck for the future.”
Langdowns DFK has offices in Andover, Southampton and Basingstoke. For more information about the services available, please contact their expert team on 023 8061 3000 or visit langdownsdfk.com.
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