BDO promotes ten to partner

The UK's sixth largest accountancy firm goes on partner creation spree

Written by Barbara Buchanan

BDO Stoy Hayward has appointed ten new partners, all of whom come from within the firm, who will take up their new positions next month.

This is in addition to ten direct entry partners recruited within the current financial year and 11 new partners appointed from within the firm in April.

‘These promotions demonstrate the firm’s continued commitment to
invest in great people and to ensure we have the capability for continued
growth. Our ability to promote from within is also a clear sign of the
firm’s depth of home-developed talent,’ said Jeremy Newman, managing partner of BDO Stoy Hayward.

Seven of the new partners are based in London whilst the remaining three
are located in Southampton, Glasgow and Leeds.

The new partners include: Paul Anthony, covering business assurance in Southampton and Suneel Gupta working in business assurance in London; Christopher Clark and Sam Surrey working in corporate finance in London; Kaley Crossthwaite, Fiona Fernie and David Mitchell working within forensic services in London; Helen Jones covering tax in London; Andrew McNamara covering business assurance based in Glasgow and Jason Whitworth in corporate finance based in Leeds.

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