Welcoming Matt Hustwit to our great team

Here at DJH Mitten Clarke, our ambitious plans are no great secret and to help us accelerate our journey, we’re pleased to announce the arrival of Matt Hustwit as Head of Business Development for our practice.

We’ve already got a pretty strong line-up, but Matt’s experience will help us strengthen relationships with our clients, partners and businesses across the Midlands.

After 20 years with the Royal Bank of Scotland Group as a Commercial Manager, and more recently, as Head of the Growth Hub & Membership at Staffordshire Chamber of Commerce, Matt has spent his career supporting businesses across Staffordshire and Cheshire.

Matt said, “I’m really excited to take on the new role with such a fantastic organisation and developing our approach to building relationships with businesses across the region. I’ve joined the team at what is a fantastic time following a period of rapid growth providing the perfect opportunity to develop the relationship strategy.”

Group Managing Director, Scott Heath commented, “As we grow it’s important that we don’t lose sight of what’s important, and that’s the great partnerships. Matt’s knowledge and expertise, will allow us to develop and enhance the services that we offer.”

This latest addition to the team, follows a busy start to the year following the announcement of the acquisition of Walsall chartered accountancy practice, Bakers, the third acquisition since DJH and Mitten Clarke merged in 2021.

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