Effective immediately, David Healy and Ryan Kim have been appointed as directors at HLB Mann Judd.
Mr Healy is based within the firm's Perth-based corporate and audit services division, while Mr Kim is part of the firm's Brisbane-based business advisory team.
Throughout his career, Mr Healy has held management accounting roles with the Commonwealth Bank and Rio Tinto Dampier Salt, and currently sits on the Perth firm’s Mining Resources Industry Focus Group.
He brings a background in auditing a number of West Australian-based listed and large private companies across a range of industries including resources, manufacturing, finance, technology, and building and construction, a statement from the firm explained.
Meanwhile, Mr Kim holds an extensive client base to HLB Mann Judd, including high-net-worth individuals, small- to medium-sized businesses and global companies operating across borders.
Throughout his career, Mr Kim has provided advice across a range of sectors including family-owned businesses, hospitality, private client services and professional firms. Prior to joining the HLB Mann Judd, he was a director of business advisory services and head of Asia desk at a mid-tier Brisbane accounting firm, the statement confirmed.
“Part of our values is encouraging and supporting staff to excel personally and also as part of their respective teams. We foster valued and trustworthy relationships with our clients, and the appointment of both David and Ryan as directors will see these relationships strengthened further," said HLB Mann Judd Australasian Association chair Tony Fittler in welcoming the pair to the firm.
“David and Ryan both have the knowledge and skills to continue supporting clients in a challenging economic environment. David has been with the firm for a number of years and his promotion to director is testament to his hard work and commitment over a sustained period of time.
“Ryan has recently joined the Brisbane firm, reflecting the opportunities and growth expected in the Queensland market for 2022 and beyond,” he said.
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