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New VP at UK200Group

by Rachael Singh

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18 Jan 2012

Nick Willis George Hay

NICK WILLIS takes the reins as vice-president of the UK200Group.

ICAEW qualified Willis is a senior partner at accountancy firm George Hay and took on his new role in January.

He joined George Hay in 1977 and was promoted to partner in 1987.

Willis said: "I am delighted to be appointed vice-president of the UK200Group and proud to part of an organisation which does so much to promote the benefits of firms working together to share expertise and deliver even better services to their clients."

The UK200Group is an association of independent accountancy and lawyer firms.

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