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Deloitte promotes seven staff in Wales to director level

It has also announced 187 promotions at its Welsh practice

Deloitte promotions in Wales: left to right: Bhavik Patel, Alice Viles, Jamie Garland, Ian Howse, Alex Mooney and Adam Wareham.(Image: Chris Fairweather/Huw Evans Agen)

Professional advisory firm Deloitte has appointed seven new directors in Wales as part of its annual round of promotions.

Simon McNamara, Alex Mooney, Bhavik Patel, Alice Viles and Adam Wareham have all been promoted to director level within the firm’s tax and legal practices. Moreover, Ian Edwards and Jamie Garland have been promoted to directors within the firm’s enabling functions team.

In addition there have been 187 promotions throughout Deloitte’s Welsh practice. The firm has also welcomed eight new apprentices through its apprenticeship Brightstart scheme, which is run in partnership with Cardiff and Vale College and a further 18 entry level apprentices.

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Ian Howse, senior partner of Deloitte in Wales, said: “I would like to congratulate everyone who has achieved a promotion this year and to recognise our seven colleagues who have been promoted to director. They will play a significant role in the continued growth of Deloitte’s business in Wales across a range of disciplines.

“The Welsh economy is going through a transformation process, with energy transition, the digital economy and new and emerging technologies playing a role as the industrial base is being reimagined and reinvigorated. Deloitte has been in this market for over 100 years, and I believe we have the power to drive this transformation and continue to make a real and positive impact on our people, our clients and wider society in Wales.”

Deloitte employs more than 1,600 people in Cardiff and over 30 in Port Talbot, providing professional services to clients in the region and further afield, as well as accommodating the firm’s centralised business operations. Deloitte’s Cardiff office is the largest office in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ outside of the firm’s London headquarters.