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Three new partners at MHA Moore and Smalley

North West accountancy firm MHA Moore and Smalley has three new partners after its latest round of promotions.

Ginni Cooper, Joe Sullivan and Paul Williams have all been promoted to partner from the role of corporate services director.

The promotions come after a period of significant growth for the firm which reported record turnover of £15.5m earlier this year.

Graham Gordon, managing partner of MHA Moore and Smalley, said: “It’s a pleasure to welcome Ginni, Joe and Paul to the partnership. This firm has been successful throughout its long history by continually investing in and developing its people and many of our current partners started out with us as trainees.

“It’s great to reward that kind of loyalty and hard work. Making these promotions is all part of our plan for ensuring the long-term success and sustainability of the firm.”

Ginni joined MHA Moore and Smalley as an accounts junior in 1995 after completing her A Levels. Today she is responsible for a varied portfolio of medium and larger owner-managed businesses offering accountancy, audit and business support services. She also heads up the firm’s manufacturing and engineering sector team.

Joe joined the firm in 2005 after graduating from University of York and became a chartered accountant in 2008. He manages a diverse portfolio of clients across many industries, including groups reporting £100m plus turnover annually.

Paul also joined MHA Moore and Smalley in 2005 after graduating from Manchester Metropolitan University and qualified as a chartered accountant in 2008. His portfolio consists of businesses of all sizes from partnerships to multinationals.

On October 1, the firm changed its name to MHA Moore and Smalley (from Moore and Smalley) to reflect its growing national and international reach. MHA is a national network of independent accountancy firms of which Moore and Smalley has been part of since 2010.

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