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Guildford-based Director Promoted To Partner

Published on: 5 May, 2013
Updated on: 5 May, 2013

The Guildford office of accountancy and business advisory firm, BDO LLP, has promoted assurance and advisory director Nick Poulter to partner.

Nick Poulter.

Nick Poulter.

The firm says that Nick’s career path has been a remarkable one, from trainee business adviser in 2005 to his current position of partner. His technical and practical expertise is underpinned by his diverse range of experience including advising a range of listed and private companies, with a focus on investment vehicles and listed closed-ended investment companies.

He also specialises in the management of large corporate and group audits. Prior to joining the firm, Nick also ran his own highly successful restaurant business. In his new role of partner, Nick will build on his work to date and further expand his client portfolio.

Nick said: “Following the merger between BDO and PKF, the firm is a really exciting place to be and I’m delighted to be made a partner. I’m very much looking forward to the next stage of my career with BDO in Guildford. Surrey and the South East remains a great place in which to do business.”

Richard Faulkner, local partner in charge of the BDO office in Guildford, added: “Congratulations to Nick. He richly deserves this partner appointment, and as a highly skilled and committed assurance and advisory professional will continue to bring much to the Guildford office, acting as a senior leader within the business and delivering exceptional service to our clients.”

BDO LLP, is the UK member firm of the BDO International network. BDO LLP has recently merged with PKF (UK) LLP to form a new force in the mid-market. The firm now employs 3,500 people across 24 UK locations, generating revenues approaching £400 million.

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