Tuesday, September 23, 2025

Rowleys strengthens team with 16 new appointments

Leicester-based accountants Rowleys has welcomed 16 new recruits across its audit and accounts, tax, payroll, and medical teams.

The firm’s tax team has been boosted by the appointment of Kirsty Horobin as senior tax manager. Kirsty brings significant experience in advising private clients and adds further strength to Rowleys’ private client tax offering. She is joined by Oleg Luca as tax associate and Yaasmeen Chothia as a tax associate trainee, supporting the continued expansion of the team.

Rowleys’ medical team has welcomed Katherine Spiers as a medical accountant. Katherine will be working with the firm’s extensive portfolio of GP clients, enhancing Rowleys’ specialist expertise in this sector.

The audit and accounts team continues to expand with the arrival of Gabrielle D’Souza, Kayleigh York, Parneet Pal, Tegan Schouten, and Wisdom Chibanda. In addition, the firm has welcomed a new cohort of trainees – Dan Van Amersfoort, Jack Radford, Jay Speake, Mahesh Morjaria, and Maryam Rashid.

Elsewhere in the business, Wendy Gerrard has joined the payroll team as payroll adviser, and Laura Beasley has taken up the role of receptionist.

Tom Copson, managing partner at Rowleys, said: “We’re thrilled to welcome such a wide range of talented people to Rowleys. From senior hires like Kirsty, who brings a wealth of private client tax experience, to new trainees starting their careers in the profession, each appointment plays an important role in strengthening our firm.

“One of the things I’m most proud of is our continued commitment to developing the next generation of accountants and advisers. With six new trainees joining this year, we’re investing not just in the future of Rowleys, but in the future of our profession. Combined with specialists like Katherine joining our Medical team, these appointments ensure we can continue to deliver the expertise and personal service our clients value.”

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