Ensors strengthens team with four hires
East Anglia-based accountancy and business advisory firm Ensors has appointed four new team members across its Norwich, Cambridge and Ipswich offices as demand continues to grow.
Kate Kennerson joins as business services manager in Norwich, supporting the agricultural team, while Jude Beeston has been appointed corporate services associate in Cambridge.
Kinki Lamm joins as assistant manager in the private client group, working across Ipswich and Norwich, and Hugo Blondel has been appointed senior accountant within the same team.
Their appointments strengthen Ensors’ regional offering as the firm continues to support a growing client base across East Anglia.
David Scrivener, managing director, Eastern at Ensors, said: “We welcome our four new starters to Ensors and are pleased to report that they have hit the ground running.
“All provide additional resource for our established teams in supporting our clients in the region and we look forward to supporting them in their career development.”
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