HLB Mann Judd makes senior appointments

appointments accountants chairman director

17 July 2013
| By Staff |
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HLB Mann Judd has grown its Australian wealth management businesses with the appointment of two new partners and three new directors.

In Melbourne, Darryl Smith has been made a partner in the business services division while Andrew Lord has been appointed wealth management director.

Lord previously established his own financial practice in 2002, which merged with HLB Mann Judd Melbourne last year.

Danny Buckley and Kirsten Stewart have joined HLB's Perth-based business services division, with Buckely working in the corporate and audit services division.

Rounding out the new appointments is Todd Gammel, who has joined the association as a business recovery and insolvency partner.

"We have seen continual growth in our wealth management businesses as well as business advisory activities, and have also received a number of leads from our international association, which has built a particularly strong network in the Asian region," HLB Mann Judd Australasian Association chairman Tony Fittler said.

"This has given us the support and resources to continue our steady growth, as well as helping ensure we have the right people, knowledge and resources to serve our clients."

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