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Warrener Stewart makes two new signings to bolster accountancy team

27 April 2015 • Warrener Stewart

Two part qualified accountants, Polish born Magda Rychter and English born Marcus Bullen, who completed his education in America, have chosen Fulham based accountants Warrener Stewart to complete their training as chartered accountants.

Warrener Stewart is one of a number of accountants who recognise the value of working whilst studying to become a Chartered Accountant, since it is an efficient way of learning about the complexities of accounting. Having initially started their training elsewhere both Magda and Marcus wanted to gain broader technical experience and work closely with clients. Consequently both were delighted to be offered the chance to develop their career with the Fulham based practice who specialise in helping small and medium sized business achieve their financial goals.

Upon completing a degree and Masters in Spatial Economics at the renowned University of Lodz in Poland, Magda decided to work within the private sector and choose to embark on a career in the UK. She initially worked within the finance departments for several high street brands, at the successful Tragus Group who operate CafĂ© Rouge and Bella Italia, before making the move to join fashion brand Phase Eight. Having worked within the confines of a finance department Magda realized she wanted the challenge of assessing the performance of the business as a whole so joined a small accountancy firm to study for her professional ACCA accountancy exams. To ensure a greater depth of knowledge and experience and work in a more client facing role, Magda was attracted to complete her training with Warrener Stewart.

The son of a merchant banker, Marcus has always been fascinated in how firms make money.  Having completed his education in America he made a conscious decision to develop his career back in the country of his birth. Following an initial two years learning about hedge funds, Marcus joined Ernst & Young in order to develop a career within accountancy working solely in Asset Management. He, like Magda, wanted to be more involved with clients, helping them to understand the business as a whole and helping them to reach their financial goals.

Commenting upon their appointments, director Jon Last who oversees Warrener Stewart’s trainee accountancy programme said; “We were delighted that Magda and Marcus choose to join our ever growing team of accountants and auditors based here in Fulham. They both have unique skills to offer clients; from her initial training in spatial economics Magda has a keen analytical mind. Whilst Marcus has a unique understanding of international business.”

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