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New managing partner for Wilkins Kennedy

by Rose Orlik

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10 May 2011

David Fenn new managing partner at Wilkins Kennedy

TOP-25 accountancy firm Wilkins Kennedy has appointed David Fenn as its new managing partner.

Formerly finance partner, Fenn joined the group in 1971 and was made partner in 1980 at the age of 26.

He has replaced Colin Wiseman, who has moved on from the role he held for seven years in order to become head of business development at WKRR, the firm's restructuring and recovery arm.

Fenn said: "The next few years will be a very exciting time for Wilkins Kennedy as we make further investments in graduates and training, attracting high calibre professionals from all over the country. My intention is to maintain the growth of Wilkins Kennedy by the continued development of our specialists departments and increasing our presence in key geographical areas."

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