Partner Article
Senior promotion marks further growth for leading North West accountancy firm
A North West-based national accountancy and business advisory firm has bolstered its leadership team with a senior promotion.
Baldwins, a CogitalGroup company, which has a very strong North West presence including an office in Ship Canal House, King Street, Manchester, has promoted Director Nicola Clark to Partner within the Advisory, Insolvency and Restructuring team to continue to develop and enhance its services.
Credited for her outstanding leadership attributes, focus, drive and high levels of client service, Nicola’s new role in the team will see her continuing to work alongside colleagues in the Advisory services group and will lead and develop the Baldwins’ North West presence in her specialist area.
Nicola, who has over 25 years of experience within the industry, started her career in London and has worked within the Baldwins Group in the North West for over 15 years.
She said: “I’m over the moon to have been appointed as a Partner at Baldwins. I thoroughly enjoy my role and to have the opportunity to work and share knowledge with the Advisory teams within banking and finance, corporate finance, advisory tax and forensics.
“It is a rewarding role to be able to advise businesses across the region when they find themselves in uncertain and difficult times. I’m really looking forward to my future here with Baldwins.”
This promotion is key to the continuing success of Baldwins within the North West, assisting businesses to achieve their goals and aspirations.
Speaking about Nicola’s promotion, Mark Getliffe, Restructuring Partner of Baldwins, said: “Nicola is a key member of the UK Restructuring Insolvency and Advisory team, which now comprises over 100 talented people. She has shown her excellent leadership and sales skills throughout her career here at Baldwins, so I’m thrilled to see her make Partner.
“We are dedicated to providing the highest quality of service to our clients across the North West and our ever-growing skilled, hard-working team are here to assist local companies in any way they can.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Harvey & Hugo .
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