Grant Thornton appoints head of corporate growth team
Corporate finance partner has experience in hotels and restaurants
Corporate finance partner has experience in hotels and restaurants
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Stewart, the newly appointed head of
Grant Thornton’s corporate growth
strategy team, will bring to her role the experience gained as commercial
director for a major hotel and restaurant group and from running her own
businesses.
The corporate growth strategy team is part of the firm’s commercial and
strategic solutions practice.
Stewart has been a corporate finance partner with Grant Thornton, prior to
this new appointment.
She replaces Jim Rogers – the founder of the original Growth and Strategic
Services business – the formal name of the team Stewart will be leading.
Rogers has joined the board of Grant Thornton’s business advisory and
assurance services division.
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