Ensors makes four new appointments in East Anglia/Cambridgeshire as business demand grows
Accountancy and business advisory firm Ensors, part of Azets, has bolstered its team with four strategic hires as business demand continues to grow.
The new starters have joined at the firm’s offices in Norwich, Cambridge and Ipswich across a range of services.

Experienced chartered accountant Kate Kennerson has been appointed as business services manager in Norwich, working with the busy agricultural team in dealing with today’s challenging times for the many East Anglian businesses and families in farming and rural estates.

Jude Beeston has been appointed as a corporate services associate in the Cambridge office, joining Ensors to support the existing audit team with providing clients with compliance and assurance.

Kinki Lamm has been appointed as an assistant manager in the Private Client Group, supporting colleagues in Ipswich and Norwich, offering clients advice on wealth management, tax planning, estate, and succession matters. A qualified chartered tax adviser, Kinki is a valuable addition to the team, providing clients with proactive advice.

Hugo Blondel has joined the firms Private Client Group as a senior accountant after gaining his ATT qualification at a national firm. A bilingual graduate from the University of Cambridge, Hugo obtained a law degree prior to studying accountancy.
David Scrivener, managing director, Eastern, said: “We welcome our four new starters to Ensors and are pleased to report that they have hit the ground running. All provide additional resource for our established teams in supporting our clients in the region and we look forward to supporting them in their career development.”

