Tuesday, November 26, 2024

Jamie gets Partner role at Smailes Goldie Group

Accountancy and business advisory firm Smailes Goldie Group has promoted Jamie Chilcott to be a partner within the firm.

He joined Smailes Goldie Group as a trainee and is said too have demonstrated exceptional dedication and skill during his time with the firm.

Managing Partner Ian Lamb said: “We are extremely pleased to welcome Jamie Chilcott as a Partner at Smailes Goldie Group.

“His journey from trainee to Partner showcases the opportunities for growth and development within our firm. His passion for excellence, strong leadership skills, and commitment to our clients make him an invaluable asset to our team.”

Jamie added: “I am honoured to join the partnership, and excited to contribute to the future success of the firm and to help our clients achieve their financial goals.

“I also look forward to mentoring the next generation of talented professionals as they embark on their careers at Smailes Goldie Group.”

In addition to his professional achievements, Jamie boasts an impressive background in sports, having served as the captain of Hull’s ice hockey team, under its previous guise as the Hull Pirates.

His experience as a leader on the ice has translated seamlessly into his career at Smailes Goldie Group, where he has proven himself as a natural leader and team player.

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