Partner Article
Martin Celebrates 40 Award-Winning Years in Accountancy
~~Martin Godsmark, Partner at West Sussex and Gatwick-based chartered accountants, Carpenter Box, has received recognition for 40 years of accountancy excellence by being awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award at the recent Adur and Worthing Business Awards.
Martin has worked long and hard over the last 40 years to benefit his and other clients of Carpenter Box and has been instrumental in helping to grow the firm from its roots into something other than a traditional high street practice. The decisions that he and his fellow partners at Carpenter Box have made over the last 15 years have seen the business grow in terms of headcount to 130, profile and success.
Martin has always put his clients first and his drive to help businesses succeed is legendary. In more recent years he has undertaken the role of Financial Director for the practice, applying his considerable business expertise inwards as the practice was expanding.
Chris Coopey, Partner at Carpenter Box, commented: “Martin is very much one of those unsung heroes of business, valued by his clients and partners, but without a highly visible profile. He is undoubtedly one of the hardest working people you are likely to meet with formidable drive and passion for his work and he is a very worthy winner of this award”.
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This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Colin Bridgman .
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