MGD promotes senior adviser to partner
Brisbane-based financial services firm, MGD, has announced the appointment of current senior client adviser, Stanley Feng, to the partnership of the firm, effective immediately.
MGD chief executive officer, John Barton, said the leadership appointment recognised Feng’s seniority and commitment to the firm, and reflected the firm’s outlook for the continual enhancement of the team.
“Stanley’s career success has been built on his extensive knowledge across accounting, taxation, business forecasting and commercial transactions along with his personal commitment to helping his clients. In addition to this, Stanley has been instrumental in our firm’s growth within the Asian market over recent months,” said Barton.
Feng would continue to provide specialised taxation advice to clients and support international clients with structuring and implementing their Australian investments and business, as well as assist inbound migrants from China, Hong Kong and Singapore with tax arrangements.
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