BDO has appointed two new companions in its east coast places of work, with each Daniel Dowell and Delarey Nell to formally kick off their new journey subsequent week.
Daniel Dowell will be a part of BDO coming Monday as a accomplice within the Tax division based mostly out of Melbourne, bringing with him over 14 years {of professional} expertise within the Australian tax business. He specialises in company and worldwide tax, and was beforehand a director at PwC.
BDO’s Melbourne managing accomplice David Garvey mentioned Dowell’s experience will improve the workforce’s capabilities. “Daniel’s proficiency in Australian and worldwide tax points, mixed together with his robust technical data and analytical expertise, has made him a key participant in advising giant company taxpayers and inbound and outbound multinationals.”
“His in depth Australian and worldwide expertise, various portfolio, and strategic strategy will considerably strengthen our workforce and help the expansion targets of our Tax follow,” Garvey continued.
In the meantime in Sydney, Delarey Nell will be a part of the Audit & Assurance division. He has over 20 years of audit expertise in Australia and worldwide markets, together with South Africa, New Zealand and the UK. He was beforehand a accomplice at Deloitte and EY.
Nell specialises in monetary providers audits and offers progressive options throughout sectors together with funding and company banking, non-public fairness, industrial property finance, equities, derivatives, futures, and commodity markets.
Grant Saxon, BDO’s New South Wales managing accomplice, mentioned Nell’s appointment was indicative of the agency’s development agenda. “Delarey joins us as our agency continues to develop from power to power, and we sit up for tapping on his experience as we proceed to win market share.”
“His deep technical data and expertise in monetary providers will bolster our audit workforce’s providing as we proceed to satisfy demand for wonderful audit high quality and excellent audit expertise,” mentioned Saxon.