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Mitchell Charlesworth strengthens corporate recovery and insolvency team
North West accountancy firm Mitchell Charlesworth has bolstered its corporate recovery and insolvency team with the appointment of Tim Brock.
Tim has more than sixteen years’ experience in restructuring, accelerated mergers and acquisitions and insolvency across a variety of sectors including retail, education, charity, manufacturing and property. A chartered accountant and insolvency practitioner, Tim qualified with KPMG and has undertaken roles in industry in strategic management, cost reduction and business partnering. He joins as an assistant manager in the firm’s Manchester office.
Jeremy Oddie, partner and head of the corporate recovery and insolvency team at Mitchell Charlesworth comments: “As a firm we are focused on continually investing in our team and recruiting the best talent we can to ensure we continue to deliver the highest-quality service to our clients. Tim’s track record and broad expertise make him an ideal fit for the team.”
Commenting on his new role, Tim said: “Mitchell Charlesworth has a well-established and highly regarded corporate recovery and insolvency practice and I’m looking forward to working with the team to help organisations experiencing underperformance, financial challenge or distress to find practical commercial solutions.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Anne Griffiths .
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