West Cumbria has potential for 'real growth'
Last updated at 12:36, Tuesday, 05 February 2013
West Cumbria is “an area for real growth” according to the new commercial director at Armstrong Watson’s Lillyhall office.
Richard Askew, who has been with the company for the past six years, has been tasked with developing new links and opportunities at the accountancy and financial advice firm.
Under his direction, the seven-strong team’s remit is identifying people in relevant sectors for growth – a challenge which he said is coming into its own following the strength of the region as Britain’s Energy Coast.
“So far things are going really well,” he said. “We needed more resources on the ground here in west Cumbria because the region is rich at the moment in growth and opportunities.
“The strengthening of our team here means Armstrong Watson believes in west Cumbria.
“All our staff are coming in from existing offices, many of whom have links with the area – so they most certainly know their stuff.”
Richard, who is originally from Cockermouth but now lives in Maryport, said the team – five of whom are accounts-based and the other two in financial services – have extensive knowledge in their fields, particularly in sectors relating to west Cumbria.
He said: “We’re tasked with tapping into areas that are very strong in this region, including those outside of the nuclear and energy industry such as the motor trade and tourism.
“Our aim is to support clients for the long term – helping them to grow their business and share contracts.”
Richard said the team will be building relationships and keeping to its beliefs of local delivery.
First published at 12:35, Tuesday, 05 February 2013
Published by http://www.newsandstar.co.uk
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