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We’re delighted to report on the latest achievements by those of our colleagues who are working to gain their professional qualifications. 

In our Sunderland office, Melissa Greenwell is progressing to becoming an ACA member after recently passing all of her final exams. Zoe Brown has passed two of her final ACA exams and now only has the Case Study to go. Being ACA qualified allows the person to be referred to as an Associate of The Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales. Well done Melissa and good luck Zoe!

Daniel Ferry, also based at our Sunderland office and Brandon Wilson from our Gosforth office, recently qualified to become members of the Association of Accounting Technicians. This allows them to use the designatory letters MAAT after their names. Congratulations to you both!

Finally, can we take this opportunity to welcome Jack Hollinshead who has joined our Gosforth team as Administration Assistant. 

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Paul Newbold

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After qualifying with KPMG where he gained significant audit experience, Paul joined Torgersens in 1991 and became the firm’s audit partner in 2000. Paul employs his broad range of financial skills to provide commercial and accounting advice to a range of owner-managed businesses in the independent retail, education and professional services sectors. He also has extensive experience dealing with charities, Registered Social Landlords and not-for-profit organisations and co-operatives.   Outside of work, Paul likes to visit Eastern France and South-West German and read novels by David Morrell, Michael Blake and Harper Lee. He also likes watching films, his favourite is The Shawshank Redemption.

To get in touch please e-mail paul.newbold@torgersens.com.

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