South West accountancy firm Monahans has announced a pair of promotions in Swindon as it relocates to larger offices in the town.
Stephanie Hurst has been appointed to the position of tax director for corporate tax consultancy and personal tax compliance, while Becky Young has rejoined the team as senior client portfolio manager.
Ms Hurst has more than 15 years' of practice experience and is a member of the Chartered Institute of Taxation. She joined Monahans in 2014. In her new role, she will spearhead the corporate tax function, with an overarching management role across all the business’s tax departments.
Ms Young worked for Monahans as a client portfolio manager for 12 years before starting a business of her own in 2018. She has returned to the company at a more senior level.
Simon Tombs, managing partner for Monahans, said: “Stephanie is an integral part of the Monahans tax team. Her knowledge is second to none, she builds incredible rapport with her clients, and she is an accomplished tax adviser. As director, I am excited to see how she steers the tax division of Monahans and can’t wait to see what the future holds for her.
“I am also incredibly enthused to welcome Becky back to the Monahans family. I was sad to see her go back in 2018, but she returns with wider experience, invaluable knowledge and skills that only running your own small business will teach and that will help Monahans build on its recent successes.”
The appointments come as Monahans relocates to a larger Swindon office. The firm said the move would mean it is able to accommodate its "expanding footprint", driven by business growth in the wake of the pandemic. The new office, based at Hermes House, Fire Fly Avenue, is in the vicinity of the Swindon Outlet Village.
Ms Hurst added: "It’s a very exciting time for Monahans and I am really pleased to be on this journey with the firm. To be recognised as a director is very rewarding, and I look forward to being an integral part of Monahans future.”
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