William Woodhouse Acca

Head Of Finance at Cox Powertrain Ltd.

William Woodhouse ACCA is an accomplished finance professional with extensive experience in financial operations and management. Currently serving as Finance Operations Manager at Cox Powertrain Limited since May 2019, William oversees the full month-end process, training of finance staff, and revenue recognition, while also managing accounts payable and receivable. Prior roles at Cox Powertrain included Senior Accountant and Accountant, where responsibilities spanned monthly financial submissions and year-end audits. Previous experience includes positions at The Pensions Regulator as Assistant Management Accountant and Credit Controller, with notable achievements in cash collection and cost reductions. William began a career in financial services at Welcome Financial Services Ltd, excelling in various operational roles and consistently driving branch performance excellence. Education includes completion of ACCA programs from 2016 to 2020.

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Brighton, United Kingdom

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Cox Powertrain Ltd.

Back in 2010, Cox Powertrain started its mission to deliver a revolutionary new concept in ultra-lightweight diesel engines. This ignited the beginning of the CXO300. A high powered, diesel outboard engine. Since then, Cox has successfully raised over £120 million of private investment, in order to bring the outboard from a dream to a reality. Having begun production in May 2020, the CXO300 is becoming hugely popular in the market and the demand is only expected to rise. With experienced engineers from premium automotive combustion backgrounds, Cox took the best from the automotive world and combined it with the very best technologies from the marine industry, to design and build the next chapter in diesel engines. The high powered 300hp diesel outboard engine is an innovative product offering a new marine propulsion option and is redefining standards within the maritime industry. Delivering the same performance and packaging of a gasoline outboard but with the fuel efficiency and reliability of a diesel inboard, this purposefully built outboard has begun to revolutionise the market.


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