28 July 2023
Dodd & Co Senior Accountant, Tony Ferguson, appointed as new Chair of Cumberland Society of Chartered Accountants.
Dodd & Co congratulate Tony Ferguson on his appointment as the new Chair of the Cumberland Society of Chartered Accountants.
The Cumberland Society of Chartered Accountants (CSCA) is part of the Northern Society of Chartered Accountants, which represents 4,000 Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW) members and ACA students working in business and finance across the Northeast of England, Teesside, Northern Yorkshire, and Cumbria.
Tony, a qualified Chartered Accountant, has been with Dodd & Co since 2005, initially joining the tax team before moving into accounts. He now heads up the firm’s small business start-up team and regularly shares his knowledge through events with the Cumbria Chamber of Commerce, the University of Cumbria and as an expert in residence for BIPC Cumbria. He said, "I am honoured to have been selected as the new Chair of the Cumberland Society of Chartered Accountants and I am really looking forward to contributing to the society's work and working with my colleagues and members to support the accountancy profession in our region."
Tony is eager to work with the ICAEW and has lots of ideas for both its professional members and also for those currently studying towards full membership. Following a few years of isolation during the pandemic Tony now sees a desire for a return to ‘face to face’ training and networking opportunities and is aiming to provide a range of different events for ICAEW members in the region. In particular, he is keen to promote Cumbria as a great place to work and will be looking to forge links between members and host events which encourage the retention of talent within the area.
Alison Johnston, Staff Partner with Dodd & Co said ‘We are extremely proud of Tony’s appointment and have no doubt he will make an excellent Chair. We look forward to supporting him with his role and seeing him work with others within the Society to further develop and support the profession in our region.’