Crowe Horwath further boosts its team

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10 October 2011
| By Milana Pokrajac |
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Crowe Horwath has appointed four new principals to its team, reinforcing its consulting services for small to medium enterprises (SMEs) and larger corporates.

Kylee Valentine and John Swete Kelly will be in charge of business advisory in Brisbane, while Russell Wilkinson and Rahavan Yoganathan will work in customs and corporate finance areas respectively.

The new hires follow the recruitment of 13 principals in the past year, and aim to meet growing demand for customs, international trade and consulting services for SMEs, the company said.

Yoganathan, who will be based in Sydney, joined Crowe Horwath with 13 years of experience in operational and strategic change management. His new role will have an added focus on both due diligence and transaction services.

Valentine was previously a small business owner, which the company said gave her a first-hand understanding of the challenges faced by her clients.

The new appointments were announced by executive officer of Crowe Horwath, Darren O'Brien.

"It's an exciting time for the firm with so many senior hires recently; the firm is set to continue its growth path, and we look forward to the contributions from our four new principals," O'Brien concluded.

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