FRP promotes three new partners
Specialist business advisory firm FRP has promoted three colleagues to partner as part of its latest annual promotions round.
Thomas Edwards and Daniel Brecker join the partnership in corporate finance, based in Cardiff and Manchester, respectively, while Tony Keehan becomes partner in restructuring advisory, in Brentwood.
The business has promoted nearly 100 colleagues across the UK and Cyprus, including senior roles in Brentwood, Leigh on Sea and Nicosia, alongside expanded national coverage and five acquisitions over the past 13 months.
Jeremy French, chief operating officer at FRP, said: “These promotions recognise the dedication, expertise and ambition of our colleagues across the firm, who deliver outstanding service to our clients day-in, day-out.
“Our business has seen rapid growth in recent times and we have big plans for the year ahead.
“Further investment in our people is at the centre of our plans, ensuring we continue to attract the very best talent, create an environment where everyone can achieve their personal ambitions and continue to deliver the quality of service that we are known for.”
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