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Andy Monteith
Senior Manager
Having spent 10 years working in various departments of a large top 10 firm, I decided in 2004 that it was time for a change. After considering a number of opportunities I decided on a move to Wingrave Yeats and took on the role of a manager in the Business Advisory department, a decision which I have never regretted. Read More...
Laura Caldwell
Manager
I have been at Wingrave Yeats since March 2000 and completed my ACA training at the firm. That was the easy part! I considered getting a different experience post qualification and although I am pleased I explored this decision carefully, I'm glad I stayed with the firm. Wingrave Yeats offers diversity and challenge every single day. This is ultimately derived from the breadth of our client base and servicing the variety of needs that come with such a diverse range of clients. At the same time we all juggle our own projects which we are given the freedom to create and fulfil. Read More...
Sarah Dawson
Senior Manager
I have been a member of the Financial Management Services (FMS) department at Wingrave Yeats since the beginning of June 2007, so I am very much a newbie. Read More...
Paul Cartwright
BA (Hons) Mathematics – Imperial College, London
Having had both Big Four experience and industry experience with a market leader in the Insurance field, I decided I wanted to try something a bit different. I heard about Wingrave Yeats through an old school friend and decided I liked the sound of the tight-knit team culture, where you work with people you know on a day to day basis.Read More...
Peter-John Ellis
BA (Hons) Economics – The University of Nottingham
The first 6months of my training contract was spent with a Big 4 firm, ticking and bashing niche aspects of audit sub-sections in huge multination with little or no awareness of the bigger picture. I was eager therefore, to leave and embrace the variety of experiences a smaller firm has to offer. Now, 2 years on and in the third year of my training contract, I’m sitting final ACA exams and yet to be disappointed by the range of tasks with which I am constantly faced.Read More...
Ben Smith
BA (Hons) Business Studies - Staffordshire University
Having started my professional training contract working for a Big 4 accountancy firm I soon came to realise that ticking and bashing was not really for me. The anonymity that came with being part of a corporate behemoth meant that I felt I was merely a statistic, with little hope of the personal and professional progression I have subsequently gained at Wingrave Yeats. Read More...
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