Regional accountancy firm Milsted Langdon, which has an office in Bath, has welcomed 16 new starters as it continues a history of supporting trainee accountants that stretches back more than three decades.
The latest recruits join the firm’s expanding team of professionals across the South West who are supporting the practice’s growing client base.
The largest intake of new staff members is in the firm’s Bristol office, where it consists of eight new general practice trainee accountants – Flynn Hunter, Bianka Varga, Aleksandra Lemanska, Charlie Smith, Wesley Guinchard-Cox, Steph Lee, Emma Smith and Olympia Iliadi.
In its Taunton office, Milsted Langdon has appointed five trainees – Fraser Lithgow, Alfie Murphy, Loveday Blissett, Harlie Holden and Sean Wenyika – while in Yeovil it has welcomed general practice trainee accountants Kyle Jenkins and Callum Symes and trainee bookkeeper Catriona Dawson.
Each will now undertake varying levels of professional qualification and on-the-job training to learn more about how to service their clients’ unique requirements.
Milsted Langdon chairman Tim Close said: “It is great to be recruiting so many new trainees to our practice.
“It is important that we attract and draw in the next generation of professionals and support their ambitions and invest in their futures to ensure our clients continue to receive an exemplary service.”
Milsted Langdon, which has offices in Bath, Bristol, London, Taunton and Yeovil, employs 22 partners and around 230 staff.
The firm offers a wide range of services from routine compliance matters to specialist tax advice and planning, corporate finance, business intelligence, insolvency, forensic accounting and mediation.
Pictured: Milsted Langdon chairman Tim Close, sixth from right, with the firm’s latest trainee intake