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FRP recruits RSM Tenon director

by Rachael Singh

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08 Apr 2011

FRP Advisory

FRP ADVISORY recruits director to boost its East Midlands practice.

Nathan Jones joins the insolvency firm bringing with him 14 years experience in the recovery industry.

Jones was most recently associate director of RSM Tenon where he worked for 11 years. He started out at the firm's Manchester office and relocated to Leicester eight years ago. Jones also took a secondment to RBS Global Restructuring in Birmingham in 2005, and has spent three years at Coopers & Lybrand (now PwC).

He has particular expertise in advising owner-managed businesses such as care home and agencies.

Chris Stirland, partner at FRP Advisory, said: "Having enjoyed significant expansion in the East Midlands, we are very pleased that Nathan has joined our growing team.

"His experience well complements the work we undertake in the region, and will be invaluable as we continue to build for the future."

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