Sedulo strengthens tax leadership with new director
Sedulo Group, one of the UK’s fastest-growing business advisory firms, has appointed Ben Vaux as corporate tax director in its Leeds office.
Ben joins from PwC and Grant Thornton, bringing extensive experience advising owner-managed, private equity-backed and listed businesses.
He will work alongside head of tax Sarah Richards to lead Sedulo’s corporate tax team across the North of England.
Ben said: “I’m excited to have joined Sedulo to be part of the next phase of the firm’s growth plans.
“I am looking forward to bringing my previous experience to bear, as Sedulo’s corporate tax and tax advisory offering continues to go from strength to strength.”
Sarah added: “I’m delighted to welcome Ben Vaux as the new head of corporate tax for our Northern offices.
“Ben has an exceptional track record in helping businesses navigate the technical and commercial complexities of corporate tax, including support on acquisitions, restructuring and cross-border transactions.
“His appointment comes at a pivotal time in our growth journey, as we expand our specialist tax team and broaden our service offering to meet increasing client demand.
“Ben’s expertise will be instrumental in delivering advice that’s not just technically robust, but also aligned to our clients’ long-term goals and ambitions.”
The appointment follows the recent hire of Ross Preston as head of audit – North, reinforcing Sedulo’s commitment to expanding and enhancing its specialist tax and advisory capabilities, with further senior hires expected.
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