Who We Are

Tory Wagg ACMA
Managing Director

Tory originally comes from Hampshire and went to school in Salisbury. She studied Philosophy, Politics and Economics at Pembroke College, Oxford and then went on to qualifiy as a  Chartered Management Accountant with CIMA in 2006, after studying hard for her exams for 4 years. During this time she worked in industry and for a college of Oxford University, whilst also setting up Panthera Accounting. She has worked with clients from entrepreunerial start-ups to international consultancies, often alongside her father’s management consultancy practice, Hamlie Hopkins Pearce.

Tory now lives in Grove near Wantage with her husband Jake, their two daughters Melissa and Jasmine, and their two black labradors, Trouble and Tweazle. When she’s not crunching numbers she likes to cook, practice Kung Fu and spend time with the family.

Sabina Callaghan
Office Manager

Sabina lives in Grove with her 2 Chihuahuas, Belle and Max. She has always lived in the Wantage area and is our go-to person for local knowledge. She studied at St Helens and St Katherine’s in Abingdon and King Alfred’s in Wantage and has worked in all areas of office administration and management.

Sabina is currently studying towards her CIMA Certificate in Business Accounting, so when she does get some free time she likes to walk the dogs and spend time with friends.

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