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James Moore & Co. Launches Municipal Financial Support Services Line
James Moore & Co. Launches Municipal Financial Support Services Line

Associated Press

time5 days ago

  • Business
  • Associated Press

James Moore & Co. Launches Municipal Financial Support Services Line

These services are designed to help municipal governments with day-to-day and long-term accounting, budget and overall financial operations GAINESVILLE, FL / ACCESS Newswire / June 3, 2025 / James Moore & Company is proud to announce the launch of the firm's Municipal Financial Support Services (MFSS) line. Led by Government Services leader Zach Chalifour, the MFSS team will help municipal governments (like cities and towns) with day-to-day and long-term accounting, budget and overall financial operations. 'Local governments are under constant pressure to do more with less while still meeting the highest standards of transparency and compliance,' said Zach. 'Our MFSS team was built to be a trusted extension of their finance functions, offering scalable, experienced support to meet their operational goals without compromise.' James Moore's MFSS team addresses the needs of local governments by providing experienced, scalable financial expertise that helps municipalities stay compliant, reduce audit findings and improve operational efficiency. 'These services allow governments to make more informed decisions and better serve their communities,' said firm CEO Suzanne Forbes. 'We're excited to launch this line, especially with a leader like Zach who has dedicated his career to serving government entities.' James Moore, founded in 1964, is a business consulting firm with offices in Daytona Beach, DeLand, Gainesville, Ocala and Tallahassee, Florida. The firm specializes in providing tax, auditing, accounting and controllership, data analytics, human resources, technology and wealth management services to clients nationwide. Contact: Janice Kaplan 352-378-1331 [email protected] SOURCE: James Moore & Co. press release

British Steel begins recruitment drive for first time since Government rescue
British Steel begins recruitment drive for first time since Government rescue

The Independent

time07-05-2025

  • Business
  • The Independent

British Steel begins recruitment drive for first time since Government rescue

British Steel is starting to recruit workers for the first time since the Government stepped in to rescue the business. The company announced it is hiring more than 180 new employees as it prepares to ramp up production. A statement said it has secured the raw materials to maintain a two-blast furnace operation at its site in Scunthorpe and will significantly increase iron and steel production in the coming months. The company is advertising for a variety of professional, skilled, and non-skilled roles in Scunthorpe, Teesside and Skinningrove. Jobs range from engineering and environment to chemistry and cleaning, and from legal and labouring to safety and stores. Interim chief executive officer, Allan Bell, said: 'With the backing of the UK Government, we are focused on cementing British Steel as one of the world's leading manufacturers of steel. 'To help achieve this, and meet customer demand, we will be upping production across all our sites and recruiting more than 180 people to help drive us forward. 'These are exciting opportunities across our business, offering rewarding careers which will play important roles in building stronger futures for our business and the UK economy.' Most of the new jobs are in Scunthorpe. Interim chief commercial officer, Lisa Coulson, said: 'Our employees always have been and always will be our greatest asset – they are the people who make British Steel such an incredible place to work. 'Together we have a bright future so apply now and join our team.' TUC general secretary Paul Nowak said: 'This is great news for workers and the wider communities in Scunthorpe, Teesside and Skinningrove. 'It shows the value of using the power of government to protect UK industry and to help it thrive. 'We now need an industrial strategy with plans to protect and create jobs in sectors like energy, vehicles, chemicals, and ceramics.' Community union's National Secretary for Steel, Alun Davies said: 'Under the site's previous ownership, we regularly highlighted that there was a need to recruit to keep up with workload and reduce reliance on overtime. 'This went unheeded for far too long. 'It's good to see that the UK Government and UK management team are taking swift action to address this by recruiting new staff across the business.'British Steel is hosting a recruitment open day on Saturday May 17.

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