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Inclusive Cultures Don’t Happen by Accident — They’re Built Intentionally

Following International Women's Day, many organisations reflect on progress.But for finance leaders and hiring managers, the more important question is this: What does inclusion mean in practice — and how does it affect performance? Because this isn’t just a culture conversation. It’s a capability conversation. ​Inclusion Impacts Talent Attraction ​The best finance professionals — at every level — have options. They are looking for: Transparent progression pathways Visible meritocracy Leadership that values contribution over presence Environments where performance is recognised fairly If an organisation’s culture unintentionally favours “proximity” — those closest to decision-makers — it narrows its own talent pipeline. ​And in a market where specialist skills are already in short supply, that’s a commercial risk. ​Meritocracy Must Be Visible Many businesses describe themselves as meritocratic. ​But candidates assess that through lived signals: Who is in senior leadership? Who is promoted internally? How are flexible working arrangements handled? How openly are development opportunities discussed? In accountancy and finance particularly — where progression paths are structured and performance is measurable — fairness needs to be both real and visible. ​High performers want clarity, standards and consistency. ​​Leadership Behaviour Shapes Retention Inclusive leadership isn’t about grand gestures. ​It’s about everyday behaviours: Who is invited into strategic discussions Who is given stretch projects Who is credited publicly Who is sponsored, not just mentored Retention in finance teams is rarely lost because of salary alone. It’s often influenced by visibility, opportunity and recognition. ​Businesses that understand this tend to build stronger, more stable finance functions. ​The Commercial Case for Inclusion Diverse and inclusive teams bring broader perspectives to: Risk assessment Strategic planning Commercial analysis Operational improvement For CFOs and Finance Directors, inclusion isn’t a compliance issue. It’s about building balanced teams capable of better decision-making. ​The organisations that approach inclusion intentionally — rather than reactively — are often the ones that outperform in the long term. ​Beyond Awareness Days International Women’s Day creates valuable momentum every year:But sustained progress comes from: Clear promotion criteria Transparent hiring processes Conscious leadership development Ongoing cultural accountability In today’s hiring market, an inclusive culture isn’t just about employer branding — it influences who joins, who stays and how teams perform. ​

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Mark Wilson

Mark Wilson

Managing Director

Having previously been a non executive director of the business, Mark took over the day to day running of Sharp Consultancy in 2002.

Lee Sweeney

Lee Sweeney

Executive Director

Educated at Chesterfield Boy’s School in Derbyshire, Lee Sweeney's career commenced with a solid foundation in retail banking. He spent eight years at LloydsTSB Bank Plc, assuming various sales and junior management roles. In 1996, Lee embarked on a new chapter with Sharp Consultancy, dedicating 28 years of serv...

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Jamie Caulfield

Regional Director

​Jamie Caulfield joined Sharp Consultancy in 2005 originally starting as PA to the Owner. In 2015, he advanced through the ranks to become the Regional Director of the Leeds Office. He now leads the West and North Yorkshire team to success. ​With a degree in E...

Aaron Pepperday

Aaron Pepperday

Regional Director

​With an impressive recruitment career spanning nearly 22 years, Aaron Pepperday is a seasoned expert in the field. His extensive experience includes valuable time at a national recruiter, with the last 18 years dedicated to specialising in accountancy and finance. Aaron has been a vital part of Sharp Consultanc...

Andrew Walker

Andrew Walker

Commercial Director

Andrew Walker is a seasoned recruiter with an impressive career spanning over two decades. He graduated from Sheffield Hallam with a Degree in Business Studies and began his career in recruitment in June 2003. Over the past 21 years, Andrew has garnered extensive experience in both temporary and permanent recrui...

Emma Gregson

Emma Gregson

Divisional Director

​Emma Gregson brings almost 18 years of accountancy and finance recruitment expertise, with a proven track record in building and leading high-performing teams. Throughout her career, Emma has specialised in both permanent and temporary transactional and part-qualified finance recruitment, with a particular focu...

Michael Ball

Michael Ball

Business Manager

Michael Ball has been a key member of Sharp Consultancy since November 2013, bringing with him a wealth of experience accumulated since 1999. His career spans across various sectors including Sales, Marketing, IT, and Finance recruitment, making him a versatile and knowledgeable professional. ​

Nathaniel Bramhall

Nathaniel Bramhall

Sales Support Administrator

​Nathaniel Bramhall joined Sharp Consultancy in January 2025 as a Sales Support Administrator, bringing a dependable and analytical approach to the team. After building experience in retail and administrative roles across Sheffield, Nathaniel developed a strong foundation in providing high-quality business suppo...

Caitlin Davidson

Caitlin Davidson

Sales Support Manager

Caitlin is our dedicated Sales Support Manager operating across both the Sheffield and Leeds offices of Sharp Consultancy. Since joining the firm in 2018, Caitlin has steadily progressed through the ranks, showcasing her commitment to excellence and her aptitude for leadership. ​

William McHugh

William McHugh

Consultant

​Will McHugh joined Sharp Consultancy in 2025 as a Consultant, bringing a broad commercial background and a strong understanding of finance-led recruitment. He completed a BA (Hons) in Business and Managerial Economics at Leeds Beckett University before beginning his recruitment career in specialist sectors incl...

Jordan Motlib

Jordan Motlib

Consultant

​Jordan Motlib joined Sharp Consultancy as a Consultant in January 2026, bringing a strong blend of communication skills and recruitment experience. He studied Journalism at Sheffield Hallam University, developing a clear, confident communication style that translates seamlessly into his recruitment career. Afte...

Abbie Willis

Abbie Willis

Finance Administrator

​Abbie Willis has been a vital part of Sharp Consultancy since 2022, serving as a Finance Administrator. Her extensive background in business administration includes Level 1 & 2 qualifications, RSA Typing, and various English qualifications. Abbie has amassed significant experience within Accounts Payable/Re...