Partner Article
Mark Briegal appointed to board of Aaron & Partners LLP
Regional law firm Aaron & Partners has appointed its Head of Professional Practices Mark Briegal to its Executive Board.
Mark, who joined Aaron & Partners five years ago, is a specialist in professional practices and all partnership and LLP matters, including mergers and acquisitions in the sector.
With a background in banking and industry, Mark has significant management experience to complement his knowledge of the legal sector. Mark has an MBA from Manchester Business School and has provided management support to SMEs and multinationals across Europe. An experienced presenter, he has presented on varied aspects of law, management and marketing at Manchester Business School, Chester University, the University of Law, University of Central Lancashire and the University of Glyndwr MBA programme. He also set up and ran the North West branch of the Association of Partnership Practitioners.
Commenting on his board appointment, Senior Partner Simon Edwards said: “Mark is a very talented and highly respected individual, whose breadth of experience within business, training and the law makes him ideally placed to help the team drive Aaron & Partners forward.”
Mark said: “We have a fantastic team at Aaron & Partners and I look forward to working with the board to continue to support their development and harness their talents and enthusiasm to the benefit of our clients.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Sarah Martin .
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