UHY Hacker Young elevates Michelle Hughes to partner role

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UHY Hacker Young, a UK-based chartered accountancy network, has promoted Michelle Hughes to partner in its Kent offices, with effect from 1 May 2026.

Hughes first joined the firm in 2017 and became a chartered accountant in 2019.

She has been a part of the audit and accounts team, working on large and complex corporate groups, including structures with overseas subsidiaries.

UHY Hacker Young Kent office managing partner Andrew Cooper said: “Michelle’s promotion to partner reflects her long-term dedication, hard work and consistent contribution throughout her time at our Kent offices.

“She has been a valued colleague over the years, and I am confident she will continue to make a meaningful contribution in her new role and play an important part in the firm’s ongoing growth and success.”

In 2021, UHY Hacker Young promoted Hughes as audit manager.

She has supported clients across a broad mix of commercial sectors and organisational sizes. Additionally, she has worked with charities and other non-profit entities such as academy schools.

UHY Hacker Young added that Hughes has a “thorough knowledge” of UK generally accepted accounting practice (GAAP).

Hughes said: “I’m delighted to be becoming a partner at UHY Hacker Young in Kent. Having spent most of my career developing within the firm, it’s a proud moment for me.

“I’ve really valued the support of my colleagues over the years and I’m looking forward to continuing to work closely with our clients and the team in Kent as we grow the firm further.”

Last year, UHY Hacker Young expanded its UK coverage and abilities to serve small and medium-sized enterprises with the addition of Williamson & Croft accountancy firm.

“UHY Hacker Young elevates Michelle Hughes to partner role” was originally created and published by International Accounting Bulletin, a GlobalData owned brand.

 


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