Thursday, October 31, 2024

New roles for three at Hull accounting firm

Hull-based 360 Chartered Accountants has made a series of appointments across its admin team.

Having been instrumental in improving systems and processes across the firm, Sarah Dalton has been promoted to office manager from administrative assistant. Sarah joined 360 more than three years ago with extensive experience in back-office processes in the financial services industry. Since then, she has implemented a brand new IT system, hailed as one of the best change management projects ever undertaken at 360, introducing a new client onboarding system, anti-money laundering system and invoice system.

Sam Gibson joined 360 eight years ago as an administrative assistant. He has now moved across to the accounting team as accounts and administrative support.

Meanwhile, Ellis Eastburn has become 360’s latest business administration apprentice. He will be looking after the office admin and will be the first point of call for clients.

Andy Steele, Founder of 360, which also haas offices in York and Wakefield, said:

“We really couldn’t do without our fantastic admin team to ensure everything runs smoothly not only within the firm, but also for our clients. Sarah’s overhaul of systems at 360 has been absolutely brilliant. She is so professional, calm and organised.

“As office manager she will be taking on extra responsibilities, so welcoming Ellis to our successful apprenticeship programme was a no brainer. He will be working alongside the rest of our admin team so that Sarah can focus on her officer manager role. Finally, Sam has shown a real interest and has been working more and more with the accounts team, so this means he will now provide dedicated admin support for them.”

“We believe in rewarding our team for hard work and excellence. Anything is possible when you come to work at 360 and we look for opportunities to further everyone’s career.”

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