Menzies LLP makes six senior partner appointments
National accountancy and business advisory firm Menzies LLP has strengthened its leadership team with six new partner appointments across audit, assurance and deal advisory, supporting the firm’s continued growth and specialist service offering.
New audit and assurance partners include Andrew Collier in London, Grant Lee in Heathrow, and George Shillam and Elizabeth Hatchman in London.
Their combined expertise spans PIE audits, real estate, social housing, not-for-profit and complex regulatory environments.
The appointments deepen the firm’s technical capability following its merger with Beever & Struthers.
Menzies has also expanded its deal advisory team with David Ellis joining as partner in Leatherhead and Dean Curtis joining as partner in Manchester.
Both bring extensive experience advising entrepreneurs and owner-managed businesses on acquisitions, sales and strategic transactions.
Simon Massey, managing partner at Menzies LLP, said: “These senior appointments mark a significant milestone in Menzies’ continued momentum.
“By expanding our leadership across audit and assurance, deal advisory and restructuring and insolvency, we are strengthening the depth of expertise available to our clients and accelerating the development of our strategic advisory offering.
“The continued expansion of our deal advisory team is central to this, enabling us to support clients through every stage of their business lifecycle – from growth and funding to transactions and beyond.
“The integration of Beever & Struthers has not only broadened our national reach, but it has also brought exceptional leadership talent into the business, and I am delighted to see several individuals stepping into partnership roles as part of this journey.
“Each new senior leader embodies our Brighter Thinking approach.
“Their specialist knowledge and sector focus will help shape the evolution of our services as we continue to scale.”
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