Team Expansion for Hart Shaw Corporate Finance

23rd March 2015

Hart Shaw has expanded its Corporate Finance team to enable the department to deal with an increased portfolio of work in 2015.

Joshua Greveson has joined as Corporate Finance Executive and will be focusing on delivering the departments strategic services to clients. Patrick Abel, Corporate Finance Partner comments: -This year we have seen an increase in activity for business disposals and acquisitions, and for companies looking for additional funding to achieve their long term goals. The MBI and MBO markets are also becoming more active which is creating new levels of demand not seen in recent years. -Joshua brings some much needed support to the department as we look to grow our added value services to our current client base and beyond. Joshua is a recent University graduate with a BA Honours degree in Business & Finance and has previous experience working with a national firm of accountants in the region. Joshua adds: -I am delighted to be given this opportunity to work for such a highly regarded firm as Hart Shaw. I have joined at a really exciting and positive time with business confidence increasing and more transactions underway. We are in a great position to identify new opportunities to help contribute to the long term success of our clients.

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