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MHA Moore and Smalley promotes two new directors

Accountancy and business advisory firm MHA Moore and Smalley has made two senior promotions within its corporate services team.

Nicola Mason and Paul Spencer have been promoted from the role of senior manager to director at the Lancashire-based firm.

Nicola, who joined MHA Moore and Smalley in 2005, specialises in advising clients in the charity, education and not-for-profit sectors. As a director she will help oversee the team and further develop the firm’s service offering in these sectors.

Paul has been with the firm since 2010 and specialises in audit services across a wide range of clients, from owner-managed businesses to large companies and international groups. He also has expertise in auditing defined benefit pension schemes.

Graham Gordon, managing partner of MHA Moore and Smalley, said: “Our value to our clients has always been our ability to provide the advice today that enables them to have a brighter and better tomorrow. It’s what helps us build trusted and lasting relationships with our clients to help them grow.

“These are qualities that Nicola and Paul have in abundance. These promotions recognise the loyalty, commitment and invaluable contribution that Nicola and Paul have made to the firm’s corporate services team over many years.”

Commenting on his promotion, Paul said: “It’s a privilege to be given the opportunity to help direct the audit team. As part of my new role I’ll be helping to deliver the strategy set by the partners and I’m relishing the opportunity to do so.”

Nicola added: “The firm has a strong reputation in the charity and not-for-profit sector and I’m honoured to have been given the responsibility to help direct the great team we have.”

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