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KPMG appoints new senior partner to lead south west of England and Wales

Ian Brokenshire is retiring after 35 yeas with the financial services giant

David Williams, South West region senior partner at KPMG(Image: KPMG)

Financial services giant KPMG has announced new leadership of its South West and Wales offices.

David Williams will take on the leadership of the Bristol, Plymouth and Cardiff offices as Ian Brokenshire retires after marking 35 years with the firm.

In his new role as South West region senior partner, Mr Williams will lead over 700 colleagues across the regions.

Mr Williams takes on the role after more than 12 years in senior leadership positions, both globally and in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ. He has experience across the private sector, the transport sector and the firm’s infrastructure, government and healthcare practice and recently lead the firm’s Cardiff office as its office senior partner.

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The new South West leadership team will also include Jeremy Thomas, partner, in Cardiff and Andrew Gordon, director, in Plymouth.

Mr Williams succeeds Mr Brokenshire, who joined KPMG in 1988 as a graduate. Mr Brokenshire has worked in the South West for more than three decades, with a particular focus on advising private businesses. He has served as the Bristol Office senior partner for the last three years and will retire in September to pursue part time non-executive director and advisory roles.

Commenting on his appointment, Mr Williams said: “I am excited to be leading our work in the region and building on the momentum in the market as client needs continue to evolve. The South West is dynamic, has an interesting business makeup, and continues to attract talent and significant investment due to its connectivity and vibrant community.