RSM Australia appoints partners and principals
Full-service mid-tier accounting and advisory firm, RSM Australia, has appointed four new partners, and nine new principals, bringing the total count of partners to 94, and principals to 42.
The appointments were confirmed by RSM Australia's newly-appointed chairman, Jamie O'Rourke, who noted that three of the new appointees were located in Ballarat to bolster its audit division, reflecting a growing need in that region.
He said research and development were also a key focus area for many of the company's clients.
The new partners announced by RSM Australia were John Findlay in Ballarat, Matthew Gordge in Adelaide, Jayesh Kapitan in Melbourne, and Paul Rogan in Ballarat.
The new principals were James Campbell in Canberra, Andrew Clifford in Melbourne, Adam Crowley in Sydney, Travis Kukura in Perth, Andrew Manuel in Wagga Wagga, Ralph Martin in Perth, Jarrad Turnbull in Ballarat, Jade Wade in Wagga Wagga and Richard Wraith in Melbourne.
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