Sentences with phrase «retiring senior partner»

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Elise Rees, FCPA, FCA, ICD.D is a retired partner of Ernst & Young LLP, and is a strategic senior executive with over 35 years» experience advising clients on finances and tax, specializing in mergers and acquisitions for the last 14 years.
Retired Senior / volunteering 4 days / exercise regularly / loves film / theatre / travel - non smoker / churcher - goer / fun and an excellent partner - had 2 long relationships.
A retiring senior and former managing partner of a large New York City law firm told the author that one of the elements in his «quick - test» for assessing candidates to be his successor was how well that lawyer relates to and «gets along with» his / her secretary and young lawyers, as well as the other partners.
The HFW team was led by partner James Gosling (recently retired and now a consultant with the firm) and included senior associates Alex Kemp and Jenny Salmon and latterly Rory Butler (partner).
Senior partner Graham Stedman will retire next spring and a replacement will be elected for a four year term
Senior partners don't simply hand the firm's reins to associates when they retire.
Former Wragge Lawrence Graham & Co senior partner Quentin Poole has retired after almost 40 years at the firm now known as Gowling WLG.
After 39 years as a partner with Hugh James, of which the last 12 have been as senior partner, Gareth will retire from the partnership but will continue to work with the firm as a consultant, alongside his other responsibilities as company secretary of the Welsh Rugby Union, chair of The University of South Wales, non-executive director of Thomas Carroll Group and trustee of the Welsh Rugby Union Charitable Trust and of Prostate Cymru.
A retiring senior and former managing partner of a large New York City law firm told me that one of the elements in his «quick test» for assessing candidates to be his successor was how well that lawyer relates to and «gets along with» his or her secretary, younger lawyers and the other partners.
Will a top - earning senior partner willingly and cheerfully divest himself or herself of 30 % of their annual income, during the highest - earning final years of their career, in order to transition the firm to a new generation of leaders and ensure client continuity, or to invest in a powerful new technology platform that will generate massive revenue for the firm after the partner has retired?
Mr. Fiske is senior counsel of the firm, having retired as a partner in Davis Polk's Litigation Department.
-- Senior Partners need to figure out how to retire, but that's difficult to do without an extended succession strategy in place.
Develop an open and constructive process for discussions with the more senior partners to identify their objectives and to develop a timetable that ensures that they continue to be valued and eventually retire as ambassadors for the firm.
- Another — the previous senior partner — wanted to retire despite signing a three - year consultancy agreement thinking he could negotiate a higher leaving fee in the new organisation, while the two remaining salaried partners were happy without line responsibility.
I also touched on why senior partners might be reluctant to retire, and offered advice on how to overcome this hesitancy.
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He collaborates closely with his research partner, Dr Rick Hayes, a retired senior lecturer at La Trobe University in Melbourne.
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