Moore Australia, a network of four independent audit, accounting and advisory practices, has promoted six senior professionals across its national network.
The latest round of promotions covers key service lines including debt advisory, chief financial officer (CFO) advisory, agriculture, business advisory and wealth management, with appointments spanning Melbourne, Perth, Launceston and Geelong.
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David Considine has been promoted to director of debt advisory at Moore Australia Debt Advisory in Melbourne, Victoria.
Within the same Melbourne office, Alex Cann has been elevated to the role of associate director in the debt advisory division.
In Western Australia, Katherine Gardner has been appointed as director of CFO Advisory at Moore Australia (WA) in Perth.
Linda White, also based in Perth, has been promoted to associate director of the wealth management division at Moore Australia (WA).
In the company’s Victoria/Tasmania division, Ben Leditschke has been named associate director of agriculture at Moore Australia (VIC/TAS) in Launceston.
Jamie Arrington has been promoted to associate director of business advisory at Moore Australia (VIC/TAS) in Geelong.
Moore Australia said the promotions come at a time of continued national growth, with the network now comprising more than 600 staff across 13 offices.
Moore Australia chair and Moore Global board member David Tomasi said: “These promotions represent the future of our network.
“Each of these individuals has earned this recognition through the quality of their work, their commitment to their clients and the way they bring their colleagues along with them.
“At Moore, our purpose is to help people thrive. That starts with our own people. These promotions are not just recognition of what has been achieved. They are an investment in the leadership that will carry this network forward.”
In February this year, Moore Australia appointed Michael Sutherland as its national head of quality.
