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O'Sullivan Partners appoints two

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By Alice Uribe
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2 minute read

On the back of a name change, O'Sullivan Partners has appointed a joint managing partner and managing director.

Corporate advisory firm O'Sullivan Partners has appointed Tony Burgess as joint managing partner.

Prior to his appointment, Burgess was the global co-head of mergers and acquisitions at Deutsche Bank. He has more than 26 years' corporate finance experience, holding positions at EL & C Baillieu and Potter Warburg.

His appointment comes on the back of the rebranding of O'Sullivan Partners as Palladio Partners.

"We are delighted that Tony is joining Palladio Partners. Tony will add significantly to our advisory capabilities, particularly in respect of ASX 100 corporates," Palladio Partners joint managing partner Tony O'Sullivan said.

 
 

Palladio Partners has also appointed Stuart Willis as managing director.

Willis was most recently executive director and senior adviser at UBS Investment Bank.