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New faces at Warrener Stewart

11 July 2019 • Warrener Stewart

Both the US Tax and Accountancy teams at Warrener Stewart have welcomed new recruits. Andrea Varga joins as an accounts assistant, whilst Laura Sanchez has been recruited to help clients with their US tax responsibilities.

Fulham based Warrener Stewart provides a range of accountancy services including financial reporting, bookkeeping, audit and payroll. To ensure they continue to provide expert advice the Accountancy team has employed Andrea. Having recently moved to London from the Wirral, where she worked for a small accountancy practice, Andrea is enjoying her new role working closely with small to medium sized businesses.

For the past four years Andrea has worked as a qualified AAT assistant accountant. She is currently part way through her ACCA studies to become a Certified Accountant.

Like Andrea, Laura is also continuing her studies having joined Warrener Stewart as a tax assistant working with their US tax team. She holds a degree in Business Administration in Accounting from Florida Atlantic University and is currently completing a Master’s degree in Investment and Risk Finance at University of Westminster.

Laura has an in-depth knowledge of the US tax system, having lived in the US where she worked as a staff accountant. Alongside her masters she is also completing her studies to become an Enrolled Agent.

“We are really pleased that both Laura and Andrea have chosen to further their careers at Warrener Stewart,” says joint managing director Colin Edney. “They both understand how small businesses operate and appreciate the level of support business owners require to help them make informed business decisions.

Our US tax team is making good use of Laura’s in depth knowledge of the US tax system to assist its clients with their US tax responsibilities.”

“we loved Warrener Stewart’s dynamic approach and really felt that they wanted to be part of our future.”
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