Business

Kpspotlight On…andrew Potts

Issue 27

Think of taxation and accountancy and what goes through your mind? If it’s endless spreadsheets, numbers and dull grey suits, then you aren’t alone. But thanks to one Jarrow-based accountant, that opinion is being challenged. Introducing KP Simpson’s Business owner and head honcho Andrew Potts. Andrew started the company almost a decade ago, and has built a small but exceptional team of people each of whom are just as dedicated to the cause as the gaffer is truly leading from the front. “I feel that if you show a good example, staff are more likely to buy in to what you’re trying to achieve. I couldn’t sit back and just lead with directions; it’s just not how I work. I think it’s important to get in there and as involved as possible” says Andrew. “The whole team are fantastic at what they do and don’t really need to be told what to do as such.

I feel like more a part of the team than the boss at times and I think that’s the perfect situation for everyone.” Born in South Shields, Andrew is proudly the smiling, friendly face at the top of KP Simpson. But don’t go thinking it goes to his head Andy is somewhat of the dream boss, happily mucking in as part of the team. It’s something which a number of clients remark on that really sets KP Simpson apart from the competition. Always keen to ensure that no client is ever treated badly, and that everyone receives a tailored service no matter their tax or accountancy needs, Andrew is also good at wielding a cricket bat something he’s very fond of; Andy’s a keen cricketer and regularly turns out for Whiteleas and Harton Welfare CC. Tax doesn’t have to be taxing and with KP Simpson, it needn’t be stereotypical either. Although Andrew’s team are young, they certainly know their stuff, and are always just a phone call away to answer every one of the questions you may have with honest advice and ample personality.

So if your taxation or accountancy needs hitting for six, don’t be caught out get in touch with KP Simpson and see what they can do for you and your business. We promise you won’t be stumped.

I feel that if you show a good example, staff are more likely to buy in to what you're trying to achieve.

Andrew Potts

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