Our own Graeme Bursack is featured in this months Accountancy magazine. The ICAEW (Institute of Chartered Accountants in England & Wales) have been sounding him out to develop their new leaders in practice programme.

Whilst technical excellence must be a given it is vital that management and leadership skills are not sidelined. A successful business cannot survive on technical skills. I know Graeme agrees and you can find more of his thoughts in the magazine article.

Read the Accountancy Magazine article.

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Philip Woodgate - Partner

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Philip advises businesses and their owners, including international businesses coming to UK, helping them set-up and establish in the UK.

He acts as a centre-point to solve business issues - coordinating our specialists and adding selected external partners into the mix where appropriate.

A key part of his role is to provide a fast response and practical advice for technical tax and financial issues.

As a member of the ICAEW IT Faculty Technical Committee, he combines financial and technology skill sets and provides management reporting and accountancy services using cloud technology.

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