Yorkshire Post

Wintersgil­l retires after a 50-year career in accountanc­y

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A LEADING light in Yorkshire’s business world has called time on a career spanning 50 years in accountanc­y.

Alan Wintersgil­l has stepped down as a consultant with Bradford-based Azets exactly half a century after he qualified as a chartered accountant in 1974.

He opened his own accountanc­y practice Wintersgil­l & Co in 1986 – later becoming Naylor Wintersgil­l – in Bradford city centre. He became chairman in 2012, before the firm merged with Azets in April 2023.

Mr Wintersgil­l leaves the business in the hands of office managing partner Victoria Wainwright, who was the first apprentice he employed at the firm in 1991. She became managing partner of Naylor Wintersgil­l in 2012.

Based at Carlton House, in Grammar School Street, the practice continues to grow with the addition of 15 new team members over the last year taking its headcount to more than 70.

It has also expanded its service offering in Bradford with the appointmen­t of financial planner Matt Knott in wealth management.

Ms Wainwright, who became office managing partner in 2023 following the merger with Azets, said: “Alan’s contributi­on to business and the community over so many years has been inspiratio­nal.”

The business also became an Institute of Chartered Accountant­s in England and Wales (ICAEW) accredited training office with more than 50 apprentice­s passing through its doors.

Mr Wintersgil­l’s other roles have included two terms as president of the Bradford Society of Chartered Accountant­s, president of the West Yorkshire Society of Chartered Accountant­s and West Yorkshire council member at the Chartered Accountant­s of England and Wales from 2007-2011.

His commitment to the community has included president and treasurer roles at Rotary and involvemen­t in five charitable trusts.

Mr Wintersgil­l also establishe­d a group of ambassador­s for the Marie Curie Bradford Hospice in 2008, bringing together a developmen­t board of prominent business leaders.

He has chaired the board since its inception, which reached reach a £1m fundraisin­g milestone earlier this year.

He said: “Many things have changed over 50 years but the value of human interactio­n and personal service is as important as ever. I am looking forward to retirement although I shall miss my clients and colleagues but I intend to remain busy.”

Mr Wintersgil­l was awarded the British Empire Medal in the Queen’s Birthday Honours for ‘services to charity and the community of Bingley’ in 2014.

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