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Three new partners at Littlejohn - 2012-02-01
London-based accountancy firm Littlejohn has promoted three of its senior managers to partner with effect from 1 February 2012. Alastair Duke and Tim Herbert have both been made partners in the firm's business services division. Andrew Jones has been made a partner in the tax division.
These promotions will bring the total number of partners at the single-office, London-based firm to 31.
Paul Hopper, Littlejohn's managing partner, said “These new partnerships are all internal promotions and reflect the firm's commitment to organic growth which we believe results in better service for our clients."
Alastair Duke qualified in 2001 and joined the firm in 2004 from a medium-sized Manchester firm where he worked almost exclusively with clients in the not-for-profit sector. A member of Littlejohn's charities unit, Alastair advises small and medium-sized charities and other not-for-profit organisations.
Tim Herbert Joined CLB, a predecessor firm of Littlejohn, in 1999. He works in the firm's business services division, handling a broad portfolio of audit and accounting clients ranging from sole practitioners to large companies operating across a range of industries. He specialises in advising professional practices and inward investors.
Andrew Jones has over 30 years' experience in private client tax and joined the firm in 1987. He advises company directors, entrepreneurs and those with inherited wealth. In addition to his client advisory role, Andrew is responsible for the management of Littlejohn's tax division, a role he has held since 2001.
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Clare Giltrow
Littlejohn
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Kelso Consulting (PR advisers)
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