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EY Yorkshire welcomes new office managing partner and three partner appointments
EY has announced Tim West as the new office managing partner in Yorkshire to lead the office and continue its growth in the region.
Tim takes over the reins from Suzanne Robinson, who has successfully completed a five-and-a-half-year tenure in the role and will continue in the firm as Financial Accounting Advisory Services (FAAS) leader across UK and Ireland.
Since joining the Leeds office 22 years ago, Tim has held a variety of roles, providing tax advice to a wide range of local businesses, and has become well known throughout the North as a result. As a partner in EY’s Business Tax Services Team, Tim frequently instructs QCs in tax courts and tribunals on some of the region’s most high-profile cases.
Commenting on his new role, Tim said: “Having spent my entire working life in the Leeds and Yorkshire business community where I’ve made many great friends and acquaintances, it’s an absolute pleasure and privilege to be taking on the EY Yorkshire office managing partner role.
“In such a dynamic and changing world as we find ourselves currently, there will be opportunities for all to rapidly enhance commercial and specialist skills and their careers as a result. We have a great team spirit and a genuine desire to guide and support our colleagues in a way that very clearly differentiates us from our competitors. That’s a team I am proud to be a part of and delighted to lead.”
In addition, EY has announced three partner appointments in Yorkshire as part of the firm’s continued investment in its regional business. This includes the appointment of Rob Skinner, and the promotion of Hayley Carrington and Leo Brown.
Stephen Church, EY North managing partner, said: “These latest partner appointments will help further strengthen our presence across the region. Across the North region we now have 105 partners, reflecting a significant investment in our people and business as we seek to meet growing client demand.
“I’d also like to extend my congratulations to Tim on his new role and know he will be a great asset to the region. And to Suzanne, thank you for your commitment and dedication to the office managing partner role.”
Financial adviser continues East Yorkshire expansion with acquisition
Yorkshire-based financial advisers Navigation Wealth Management has acquired BRC Wealth Management, as part of the firm’s continued growth of its East Yorkshire operation.
The strategic acquisition will add nearly £40 million Funds Under Management to the Navigation portfolio. BRC owner Martin Baltazar will also be joining Navigation’s Financial Advisory team.
Matt Hammond, Chief Executive at Navigation Wealth, which has offices in Beverley and Wakefield, said: “We are delighted to welcome BRC to the Navigation family at such an exciting time for the firm. Not only do we have a highly skilled adviser joining us in Martin, the acquisition will also help support the recruitment of additional advisors in the East Yorkshire area, which will prove a huge asset for both our clients and stakeholders.”
Navigation Wealth, which provides holistic wealth management advice to personal and business clients across the UK, has seen rapid growth over the last 3 years with its team more than tripling in size.
Martin Baltazar said: “By moving to Navigation Wealth Management, I am securing the services of a full professional team to support me and my clients in one go, a team that cares about people and takes the time to really understand what is in the best interests of their clients, both in the short and long term.
“This was a fundamental part of my decision as some clients have been with me for over 25 years – and the advice we give has the potential to make a real difference to their financial wellbeing.”