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Ex-Baker Tilly head joins Francis Clark

by Rachael Singh

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16 Nov 2011

Mark Greaves (left) and Andy Killick (right)

FORMER BAKER TILLY head takes partner role at Francis Clark.

Andrew Killick (pictured right) has joined the Top 40 firm as corporate finance partner.

He was most recently head of corporate finance for the south region at Baker Tilly. However, he has worked at Big Four and mid-tier practices over the last 20 years.

Francis Clark corporate finance partner Mark Greaves (pictured left), said: "Having worked with Andrew previously I know that his pragmatic approach together with his rare combination of valuable experiences brings creativity to any deal.

"He has a very high deal success rate and will prove to be an invaluable member of our fast growing team."

Francis Clark has 46 partners and employs about 330 people across the south west region.

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