Aayp 2014 Lists out the Youngest Chartered Accountants
london, United Kingdom, December 24, 2014 (Newswire.com) - AAYP has recently announced the list of some of the brightest accountancy talents across the UK. After meticulously preparing the list of accountants, AAYP revealed the youngest talents and displayed on Twitter, on the grand occasion of Young Professional Day.
The list of young accountants includes “Saira Ahmad”, age- 28 handled all her clients successfully and audit pitch, which h were a challenging task. At the early age, the impressive young woman ensured that her clients are never neglected. In the list, ArifAhmadMohammas Arif, age-27 has also been named out owing to the splendid work portfolio of the young accountant. He has been nominated for the “rising star” at the North West Society of Chartered Accountants and other business awards in 2013. AAYP effort to portray the young accountants has been the same, i.e; to bring out the stars in the limelight.
To name a few, AAYP has also listed out George AcquahGeorge Acquah ACA. The 30 years individual is an award-winning accountant who very well devotes his entire time in promoting the profession, representing students, and involvement in the workplace.
Paul BarnesPaul Barnes ACCA CTA
Another 27 years accountant in the list is the owner of “My Accountancy Place” and evolved globally in his career of accountancy. While growing into the managing practice stage, Barnes also obtained his ACCA practicing certificate with which he eventually founded his own practice. Another young trainee, “Katherine Bowen”, age-23 has been lately awarded with a gold medal by ACCA for the highest aggregate gloval score in three of skills exams and the young lady now efficiently performing her trainee activities in Swansea-based Gerald Thomas & Company.
Furthermore, Lee BradburyLee Bradbury ACA, age-32 joined Forrester Boyd and became its partner after studying A levels and qualifying as a chartered accountant in 2005.
At a very young age, Lee was promoted to the position of manager in 2009 and evolved as the youngest members of the firm in 2013.
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