Advisory firm FRP makes 30 promotions
Specialist business advisory firm FRP has promoted 30 team members across the UK as part of its ongoing investment in talent and expansion.
Key promotions include Ramandeep Sandher (Birmingham) and Stephen Hole (Brentwood) as directors in restructuring, Shaun Hudson (Sunderland) as appointment-taking director, and Harry Trick (Leeds) as director in forensic services.
The 26 other promotions span the business’ restructuring advisory, debt advisory, corporate finance, financial advisory and forensic services pillars, along with its case accounting and finance teams.
In total, 12 colleagues have been promoted in FRP’s London offices, six in Brentwood, three in Sheffield, two in Sunderland and others across Preston, Leeds, Brimingham, Brighton, St Albans, Manchester and Newcastle.
With recent acquisitions and new offices in Belfast and Wales, FRP continues to strengthen its position as a leading UK advisory firm, with five acquisitions so far in 2024 and now an on-the-ground presence in every UK nation, with the Lexington acquisition seeing the business expand into Wales, and the business opening a new office in Belfast in November 2024, where it is now actively hiring to grow its team.
Jeremy French, chief operating officer at FRP, said: “These promotions are a recognition of the skill, talent and commitment of our team, as they continue to go above and beyond in delivering for our clients.
“This is an exciting time for our business as we embark on a new phase of growth, buoyed by new acquisitions that have brought even greater reach and further deepened our pools of experience.
“As part of this journey, we’ll be continuing to expand our teams and invest in our colleagues and their career development, to support their own ambitions.”
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