New tax advisory partner brings further transaction expertise to BHP

Award-winning Yorkshire and Derbyshire accountancy firm, BHP, has strengthened its tax team with the appointment of tax advisory partner Fletcher Adamowicz.

Having provided expert tax advice to owner-managed businesses and entrepreneurs for the past 20 years, Fletcher will be taking on a new challenge to use his expertise with existing clients and further build on the services offered into the Private Equity sector.

Fletcher, who will be based in BHP’s Leeds office, said: “The role will be very hands on with both clients and the market, which is what I love doing, but I’ll also have the chance to scale up the transaction side of the business tackling complex owner-managed businesses and entrepreneurial tax issues.”

Hamish Morrison, joint managing partner at BHP, said: “There’s no denying Fletcher’s reputation when it comes to intricate tax issues and complicated transactions, which is why we’re absolutely delighted he’s joining us.”

 

Urbana continue rapid expansion

Planners and urbanists Urbana Town Planning are celebrating a third hire across its Sheffield and London offices.

Urbanists Tom Breislin, Chloe Parmenter and Tom Vincent will support in delivering development proposals that improve cities and towns nationally.

The consultancy recruited based on how aligned applicants were with the values and cultures of Urbana, rather than for specific roles. Each team member is encouraged to work on projects they find most exciting, to ensure staff always give 100 per cent and have the maximum positive impact on new developments.

Urbana MD Adam Murray said: “Tom and Chloe, who started with us earlier this year, have already made a huge impact, and I’m looking forward to seeing more from Tom, who joined in July.”

 

Charity creates new role

Sheffield Churches Council for Community Care (SCCCC) aims to boost its referral services by creating a new role.

SCCCC appointed Helen Coates as engagement officer with the aim of strengthening relationships with new and existing partner organisations.

Helen said: “I was really keen to work for SCCCC as they have such a strong heritage in Sheffield’s health and social care sector. It’s a very well-respected charity, which is always striving for excellence and really committed to high quality care and services for older people.”

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