PKF Littlejohn: Internal promotion

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PKF Littlejohn: Internal promotion

Catherine Heyes

Catherine Heyes has been promoted to partner at PKF Littlejohn with effect from August 1.

Heyes joined PKF Littlejohn as senior tax manager in April 2014. She specialises in share schemes, exit strategies, restructuring and R&D claims in a variety of sectors including insurance broking, technology and hospitality. 

Before joining PKF Littlejohn, Heyes was the senior tax manager at Menzies. She has also worked as a tax manager Haslers and as a supervisor at BDO Stoy Hayward. 

Heyes promotion brings PKF Littlejohn's total number of tax partners and directors to eight. 

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