Logros expands corporate finance team with partner hire
Corporate finance advisory firm Logros Advisory Partners, headquartered in Manchester, has appointed William Senior as corporate finance partner as it continues to expand its partner-led advisory model across the UK.
William joins the business with experience spanning corporate finance, pharmaceuticals and family-owned businesses.
He will support business owners, shareholders and investors on acquisitions, disposals, fundraising activity and wider strategic growth initiatives.
William said: “I’m very pleased to be joining Logros Advisory Partners and contributing to the firm’s continued growth.
“Supporting business owners and investors through acquisitions, business sales and growth requires clear advice, objective thinking and strong execution.
“Logros’ collaborative approach provides the right platform to help clients navigate complex transactions, manage risk and achieve their strategic objectives.”
William’s appointment further strengthens Logros’ corporate finance capabilities as the firm continues to grow its national presence and support clients through mergers and acquisitions, business sales, acquisitions and capital-raising transactions.
Lee Dinsdale, managing partner at Logros Advisory Partners, added: “William’s practical perspective working with SMEs, owner managed businesses and companies preparing for growth, investment or exit. will be a valuable addition to the firm.
“His appointment strengthens our partner delivered advisory platform and supports our continued growth across the UK.”
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