Two new partners for Grant Thornton
Firm adds to its recovery and reorganisation practice
Firm adds to its recovery and reorganisation practice
Mid-tier firm Grant Thornton
has appointed corporate recovery practitioner David Dunckley and personal
insolvency expert
Gareth
Neill as partners within its recovery and reorganisation practice.
Dunckley has been a manager in
Grant
Thornton’s recovery & reorganisation department since January 2000 after
specialising in corporate recovery for over eight years.
Neill is a licensed insolvency practitioner and working at Grant Thornton
since 1997. He has been a part of the development of Grant Thornton’s national
IVA initiative.
Commenting on his appointment, Dunckley said: ‘While the expectation for 2007
is for corporate insolvency levels to remain broadly in line with this year,
increasingly challenging economic conditions in a number of sectors such as
retail, higher costs and increasing competition from abroad will put pressure on
many businesses.’
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