R T Marke & Co appoints new manager
R T Marke & Co. chartered accountants, part of Sumer Group, has appointed Terry Bridle as performance and business development manager.
Terry brings nearly 30 years of accountancy experience, specialising in family-owned businesses, particularly in the construction and medical sectors.
Previously an associate director at Haines Watts, he has a strong track record in business advisory.
Terry said: “I’ve spent my career working closely with business owners across the South West, so I know just how important it is to have clear, practical advice you can use.
“That’s what I love doing, and I’m excited to bring that to R T Marke & Co.
“The firm has a great reputation for putting people first, and I’m looking forward to helping more local businesses move forward with confidence.”
His appointment follows the firm’s recent acquisitions, including Kirk Hills and Condy Mathias, and supports its ongoing growth strategy.
Neil Marke, managing director of R T Marke & Co., added: “Terry doesn’t just understand business, he understands business owners.
“That’s a key difference.
“His reputation in the region speaks for itself, and his appointment strengthens our ability to support clients with advice that’s both strategic and personal.”
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