Perpetual's Fordham grows team
Perpetual-owned Fordham Business Advisors has announced further strategic growth with six new partners joining the firm, including an internal promotion.
The company announced the five new partners joining the firm in NSW are Darren Hill, Stephen Waite, Stuart Le Cornu, Jennifer Nairne, and Michael Doughty.
It said Neil Cahir had been promoted to partner in Melbourne, while Adrian Palone joined as an associate partner.
Commenting on the hires, Perpetual Private Fordham national managing partner, Pat Donato said the company had been clear about the growth potential in the Fordham business and deliberate about its strategy to offer integrated specialised services to clients.
"Business owners need - and want - tailored services so they can focus on doing what they do best. Our specialised and integrated offer is a key point of differentiation in the market," he said.
Fordham acts exclusively for private businesses, their owners and their families.
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