BusinessClaritas Tax appoints new Business Development Manager

Claritas Tax appoints new Business Development Manager

As part of its ongoing expansion, Claritas Tax, the award-winning independent tax advisory firm based in Manchester, Birmingham, and Nottingham, has recruited Gill Hillier as a Business Development Manager.

Joining as part of the wider Claritas business development team, Gill will be working alongside Mat Worrall, Senior Business Development Manager and will be responsible for the growth and development of the company’s strategy within the North West. Gill has over 15 years of valuable experience in business development and operations management.  Working predominantly within the finance industry, she brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to her current role in the company.

Gill Hillier comments: “Claritas has really blown me away in terms of its people and culture. After meeting both Iain and Matt and learning more about the company ethos, there was no question in me wanting to become a part of that.”

Matt Hodgson, Partner and head of Claritas’ Manchester office, says: “This is a fantastic opportunity to join Claritas at a really exciting time for us. We have just signed a five-year lease on a fabulous new office in Manchester city centre, demonstrating our commitment to the North West. We have very ambitious plans to grow across the UK, and I look forward to working with Gill to bring sustainable growth in this region.”

Iain Wright, Claritas Birmingham Partner, adds: “Expanding our business development team was a natural move for us given the recent growth and success of the firm. We see Gill as a fundamental part of our growing team of in-house professionals, as Claritas strive to be the leading name in tax advisory across the UK. We have ambitious yet realistic growth targets and I am confident that Gill is the right person to help us deliver on our plans.

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