PricewaterhouseCoopers Admits Five New Partners
Monday 26 June 2006
PricewaterhouseCoopers Admits Five New Partners
PricewaterhouseCoopers celebrates the
admission of five new partners to the New Zealand
partnership on 1 July 2006, bringing the total number of
partners at the local firm to 89. The new partners are Keren
Blakey, Brent Hulbert, Richard Longman, Ian McLoughlin and
Mark Russell.
John Shewan, Chairman of PricewaterhouseCoopers, said the new partner admissions reflected PricewaterhouseCoopers’ commitment to client service.
“As a Firm we’re focused on providing the best advice to the people and businesses that we work alongside,” he said. “To deliver on that expectation it’s critical that we recognise and reward our outstanding performers.”
PricewaterhouseCoopers CEO, Warwick Hunt, said there was continued demand for solutions to the problems faced by organisations across the business spectrum, despite some signs of economic slowdown.
“It’s very important for us to ensure we are responding to the challenges that are inevitable when the markets change pace,” he said. “Our team has been bolstered by today’s new admissions to the local partnership – the talents of our new partners comprise an important part of our response to the ever changing nature of our business.”
The new appointments take effect from 1 July 2006. Brief profiles of the five new partners are set out below.
Keren Blakey
(Financial Assurance, Auckland)
Keren is a financial
assurance specialist with deep industry knowledge of the
communication, software and gaming sectors. She also has a
special interest in working with emerging and fast growing
businesses.
Brent Hulbert (Advisory, New
Plymouth)
Brent is a tax specialist, servicing a wide
range of clients from individuals and family-owned
businesses through to significant multinationals operating
in Taranaki’s rapidly expanding energy sector. He has broad
experience in the area of foreign investment into New
Zealand, particularly in the oil and gas industry.
Richard
Longman (Corporate Finance, Wellington)
Richard is a
transactions specialist, with considerable experience in
both sell- and buy-side merger and acquisition assignments.
He also focuses on general corporate advisory work.
Ian
McLoughlin (Transactions Services, Auckland)
Ian is a
transaction/deal specialist who provides advice to both
private equity participants and corporates in New Zealand
and the wider Asia-Pacific region. He is an expert in the
provision of vendor due diligence services.
Mark Russell
(Tax, Auckland)
Mark is a corporate tax specialist with a
particular focus on financial services and transactions. He
is heavily involved in the Firm's work for managed funds,
and the impact of reforms in the area of offshore investment
tax.
ENDS