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Furneaux joins Rostron Parry

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Financial PR, events and marketing firm Rostron Parry has announced the appointment of Chelsey Furneaux as an associate accounts manager.

Furneaux joins the company directly from Havering Sixth Form College, having previously been Head Girl at Brittons Secondary School in Rainham, Essex (UK). She will operate in a support role for a range of clients that are both exchange-based and investment management, specializing in events management.

"We are pleased to be able to work with Chelsey whose new, dynamic approach to our client relationships will, I am sure, prove important to the continued development of our 20-year-old company," says Simon Rostron, director at Rostron Parry.

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