Azets celebrates 42 Yorkshire promotions
International accountancy and business advisory group Azets has announced 42 promotions across its Yorkshire offices as part of its continued investment in regional talent and growth.
The firm, which employs 335 people across Leeds, Bradford and York, has promoted 26 in York, 13 in Leeds and three in Bradford, recognising excellence across audit, tax, and business advisory services.
Among those promoted are Rebecca Cloxton, Ewelina Lelecka and Louise Scarbrough in Bradford; John Low, Louise Best, Tom Craddock and Ben Thompson in Leeds; and Karen Sadler, Erin Knapp, Dulcie Poskitt and Lucy Pearson in York.
The milestone forms part of 372 promotions made across Azets’ UK network this year, including 33 new partners and directors, reinforcing the firm’s commitment to developing its people and strengthening its national footprint.
Claire Needham, regional managing director for Yorkshire, said: “Congratulations to all of our newly promoted colleagues.
“They represent the next generation of leaders helping our clients and colleagues move forward with confidence in the region.
“Each has demonstrated exceptional commitment, expertise and ambition, and I’m proud to see their achievements recognised as part of our continued investment in people and growth.”
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