Rebecca Thorley joins our Director line-up

Not so long ago we announced a number of team promotions at our Stoke HQ, one of which was Rebecca Thorley to Client Services Director.

A Chartered Certified Accountant and Chartered Tax Advisor, Rebecca started her journey at DJH Mitten Clarke in 2017 as a Client Manager. Passionate about supporting her clients to achieve their ambitions, she’s a total superstar when it comes to corporate finance and her hard work and determination to deliver above and beyond is what has earned her the promotion.

Scott Heath, Executive Director said, “Nothing gives me more pleasure than seeing our team grow and develop the way that Rebecca has. She thinks about things differently and positions herself as a business advisor rather than just an accountant, which is what we’re all about”.

“She has an excellent reputation with her clients and has particularly excelled when it comes to corporate finance”, Scott continued.

In the coming months, Rebecca will be taking on her own portfolio of clients, advising on all aspects of their accounts and business strategy.

Rebecca said, “I’ve had the opportunity to work with some great business owners over the years and learnt a lot along the way. I’m thrilled to be appointed Client Services Director and am very much looking forward continuing to grow as part of the DJH Mitten Clarke leadership team.”

If you’d like to find out more about Rebecca, click here to read her bio.

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