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HLB Mann Judd has made several partner and director appointments, including the promotion of a managing partner for its Insolvency WA practice.
HLB Mann Judd Australasian Association chair Tony Fittler said the appointments reflected the company’s significant growth and its development of talent across the firms.
“Amid trying market conditions, the number of appointments illustrates our commitment to nurturing our people by providing them with professional development opportunities at the most senior level,” said Mr Fittler.
“The next six to 12 months will be challenging for Australian businesses as our economy enters a phase of real uncertainty.”
“For professional services firms like ours, having the right people in the right roles will ensure our clients are strategically and financially positioned to manage the current and future challenges.”
One of the key appointments is Greg Quin to managing partner of its Insolvency WA practice.
The firm said Mr Quin’s promotion brings both established referral relationships and notable leadership skills to the position.
“Given the outlook, insolvency will likely be an area to experience high demand and require specialist capabilities,” said Mr Fittler.
“Greg will be a steady hand and provide senior counsel and guidance to the Insolvency WA firm.”
“Greg’s appointment demonstrates how important the insolvency division is to the continuing success of the firm, and I had the utmost faith in Greg’s ability to deliver results as he transitions from partner to managing partner.”
The firm said Mr Quin’s expertise includes over 14 years of corporate and personal insolvency experience and specialisation in voluntary administrations, creditors’ voluntary liquidations and bankruptcies.
The other partner and director appointments are:
- Gaurav Chitnis - Joined the firm’s Perth office as a partner in the tax consulting division, the firm said he brings over 17 years of experience as a tax adviser to the small and medium-sized business sector.
- David Healy - Was promoted to partner with the Perth firm’s corporate and audit division. Having joined HLB Mann Judd in 2009, the firm said Mr Healy was involved in the audits of several WA-listed companies and large private firms across several industries.
- David Prescott - Was promoted to director within the Perth firm’s business advisory services division. The firm said Mr Prescott has over 15 years of experience and exposure to multiple industries.
- Dylan D’Costa - Was promoted to partner within the Auckland firm after being with HLB Mann Judd since 2011.
- Prue Cheeseman-Goodes - Was promoted to director within the Sydney firm’s wealth management division. The firm said having joined HLB Mann Judd in 2010 she now has over 13 years of experience in financial planning.
- Vince Cardamone - Was promoted to associate for the firm’s Wollongong practice within its business advisory and tax consulting services division.
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