Tenon bolsters marketing team for ₤250m target

Tenon has expanded its marketing team to support its business objective of £250m turnover by 2012

Written by AccountancyAge.com

Tenon, the mid-tier accountancy and business advisory firm, has expanded its marketing team with 12 new managers and executives in an effort to reach a £250m turnover by 2012.

Tenon increased its marketing and PR team from 13 to 25 people in 2007 and to support its office marketing activity in the north-wes following the acquisitions of Unity, Bowmans and Jacksons Joliffe Cork, Christina Collins has been appointed senior marketing manager and will oversee the Chorley, Preston, Bolton, Manchester; Kendal and Rochdale offices.

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In other appointments, Vicky Tonge is marketing manager of the Rochdale and Bolton offices; Sionny Williams, marketing assistant for the north-west; Julia Reid, East Midlands marketing manager; Senita Vohra-Copley, marketing assistant; and Rena Gohill marketing executive for the Leicester office.

Laura Burnett is marketing assistant in Scotland; Kunal Pattany, marketing executive at the Chiltern Street office in London; John Stoddart, national marketing manager of outsourcing; Samantha Lynch, recovery marketing executive for the north; Kathryn Cook, recovery marketing executive for the south; and Sandra Smith, marketing manager responsible for national recovery marketing.

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