AAT hires two new regional account managers

18 June 2019

Stacey Norris and Amy Ammar

AAT has appointed two regional account managers with responsibilities across southern areas of England and Wales. Stacey Norris will be managing the South of England region, while Amy Ammar will be focussed on the South West of England and South Wales.

Both new hires will be working to develop existing relationships, as well as cultivate new ones, with employers and training providers across their respective regions. Stacey and Amy will be helping to support training and development needs, through the delivery of AAT’s various accounting qualifications.

Stacey joins AAT from the Education Development Trust (EDT), where she worked as a relationship manager and partnership manager. She has prior experience as a careers adviser to Babcock, supplier to the National Careers Service, and as a personal adviser at the Prospects Group, based across Croydon and Sutton.

Amy, meanwhile, has joined having spent ten years working for Pearson PLC in regional development and national account management roles. She previously gained experience working for Acorn Learning Solutions, the Learning and Skills Council, and Waltham Forest College, all roles based in London.

Anthony Clarke, senior regional account manager, AAT said:

Stacey and Amy both have a great deal of experience in both building and maintaining relationships throughout the education sector. They are excellent fits to promote AAT’s high-quality accounting qualifications throughout the South of England and Wales, areas that attract thousands of new AAT students every year.

Stacey Norris, regional manager for South of England, AAT said:

AAT is renowned as the market leader for people breaking into the accounting industry and for finance workers seeking to enhance their skills. I look forward to helping AAT’s accounting qualifications reach more people throughout the South, helping train and upskill individuals to achieve a lasting career in finance.

Amy Ammar, regional manager for South West England and South Wales, AAT, said:

I am pleased to be working for an organisation that does so much to provide opportunities for people of all ages who are hoping to improve their finance knowledge. I aim to build on the work AAT has already done across the South West and South Wales, and introducing AAT’s professional qualifications to more people throughout the region.