Local MP, David Rutley, has congratulated Tytherington based business, HCSS Education, on its continued success, following a meeting with its Chief Executive and founder, Howard Jackson.
David first learnt about the work done by the successful company, at the recent Jobs Fair at Macclesfield College, and was keen to find out more. At the meeting, David discussed the work the business is doing to support thousands of schools across the country, by providing software, training and consultancy to them. HCSS has strong expansion plans, which were outlined to David as the meeting progressed.
HCSS employs over 80 people, based at Tytherington Business Park. The business seeks to add value to schools through its experience and knowledge of the education sector, ensuring that schools, academies and local authorities have the tools, support and guidance needed for effective financial management. Its involvement in education finance spans over 30 years, including work in the Primary, Secondary and Special Sectors incorporating all aspects of financial support.
David was particularly impressed to learn that the business had recently became a Sunday Times Top 100 Small Company to Work For, in its first year of entering.
Speaking after the meeting, David said, “I was very pleased to visit HCSS Education, and find out about this exciting local success story. It is clear that the business is working hard to make a real difference to schools nationwide, while at the same time helping to boost the local economy. I wish Howard and his team every success with their expansion plans.”