ShineWing recruits big four partner, announces major expansion
ShineWing Australia has recruited a leading tax expert with previous partner experience at PwC, KPMG and Deloitte to lead its new Brisbane office.
By Staff Reporter
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14 October 2015
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The Chinese giant has announced ShineWing Australia’s new Brisbane office, which opened earlier this month, will be led by Stuart Cioccarelli.
The firm’s expansion into the Brisbane market follows the opening of a Sydney office in June this year.
ShineWing Australia managing partner Marco Carlei said he is excited by the strong growth and pleased to welcome Mr Cioccarelli to the firm.
“ShineWing Australia is committed to building our reach in the markets that matter most to our clients,” Mr Carlei said.
“The opening of these two offices extends our network and capabilities along the Eastern seaboard and creates greater opportunities for our clients in Australia, Asia and internationally.
“We are extremely pleased to be welcoming Mr Cioccarelli to ShineWing Australia. He brings extensive experience in advising large listed corporations and multinational businesses, with a particularly strong track record in energy and resources, infrastructure, consumer products and tourism,” Mr Carlei added.
Mr Cioccarelli joins ShineWing Australia from Deloitte Brisbane and has more than 25 years’ local and international experience working in Australia and south-east Asia. He was previously a partner at PwC and KPMG.
“By strategically hiring the right people, we can ensure that we have a powerful range of skills, experiences and perspectives to help drive the growth of our clients’ businesses,” Mr Carlei said.
ShineWing Australia together with ShineWing China, the largest national domestic firm in China, are members of ShineWing International and Praxity, an international alliance of firms with a presence in more than 100 countries.
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