Paul Bulpitt

Paul Bulpitt, Head of Accounting at Xero and co-founder of the Wow Company Paul Bulpitt is the co-founder of The Wow Company and joined Xero as their Head of Accounting in the UK back in August 2015. Paul founded The Wow Company in 2004, building a fast-growing national firm exclusively serving small businesses. Driven by a focus on personal relationships and progressive processes, The Wow Company has earned numerous accolades at the Xero Awards, as well as the Practice Growth Award at the 2014 Practice Excellence awards.

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