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HLB Mann Judd directors become partners

By Julie May
Mon 21 Sep 2009

Accounting and advisory firm HLB Mann Judd has promoted three directors to partners.


Jonathan Philpot, who joined the firm in 1995, has been made a partner in the wealth management division and specialises in wealth accumulation strategies, and retirement and estate planning.

Steve Grivas has been made a partner in HLB Mann Judd's Sydney audit and assurance division.

Grivas joined the firm in 1998 and has experience in providing audit services to manufacturing and construction, investments, biotechnology, and transport and logistics firms.

Andrew Needham, who has 14 years' experience in insolvency administration, has been made a partner in the firm's business recovery division, which he joined last year as a director.

The HLB Mann Judd national association consists of five member firms and three representative firms, and has about 80 partners and around 650 staff members.

It represents a group of specialists providing business advice and services to a wide range of business organisations and private clients.

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