Partner Article
Endeavour Partnership promotes Nik Tunley to partner
Endeavour Partnership has announced that associate, Nik Tunley, will be promoted to partner as of 1st August 2012.
Nik has spent his entire career in the North East joining Endeavour’s corporate team as an associate in 2009. With Nik’s appointment, the firm will have eight partners and over 40 staff based in its office on Teesdale Business Park.
Nik deals with a wide range of corporate transactional work, predominantly in the SME sector, including the acquisition and disposal of assets and shares in private limited companies. Nik is also part of the firm’s corporate recovery team acting in the sale and purchase of insolvent businesses acting both for administrators and acquirers.
In the last 12 months, Nik has led or assisted in transactions with a cumulative deal value of c. £120 million. These include the €30m private equity investment in a Belgium based geo-technical engineering company, the c.£20m acquisition of a Yorkshire-based mining tools company with subsidiaries in Beijing and the US for a global corporation, in the sale of a health centre development company to a FTSE main market listed fund and acting for the administrators of a pub and leisure group of companies in the sale of a number of pub businesses.
Simon Wake, managing partner of the Endeavour Partnership, comments:
“Since his arrival, Nik has made a major contribution to the corporate department and its clients and we are delighted that he has agreed to become a partner in the firm. His character and ability have been evident in several significant and high profile deals he has handled or been involved in over the past 18 months. We look forward to Nik leading the continuing growth in the profile and reputation of an already strong team.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Joanna Gibson .
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