Ex-Ernst & Young partner takes CFO role at Daisy
Steve Smith takes a board position at communications provider Daisy
Steve Smith takes a board position at communications provider Daisy
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FORMER ERNST & YOUNG PARTNER Steve Smith has taken on the role of chief financial officer at communications provider Daisy.
Smith, who spent 11 years at Ernst & Young, latterly as corporate finance partner, is promoted from corporate development director at Daisy.
He was previously a partner at Haines Watts and prior to that at collapsed firm Arthur Andersen.
Matthew Riley, Daisy CEO, said: “Since Steve has been with the group he has been instrumental in its development, and we believe that his experience and knowledge will be a key asset to the board throughout Daisy group’s next phase of growth.”
He succeeds Anthony Riley, who has stepped down to pursue other interests.
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