Ernst & Young announces new partner

04 September 2008 In Business and Economy

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Ernst & Young announces new partner Ernst & Young has revealed it is adding a new partner to its technology security and risk practise.

The Big 4 firm has announced that Bob Taylor will assume the position, expanding the total number of UK partners to 17.

Mr Taylor, who will continue to be based in the firm's London office, has worked for Ernst & Young for over a decade.

He has previously helped to build the firm's information management and analytics practise, which monitors and responds to market demand for issues of supply chin leakage, control costs and price optimisation.

Richard Brown, a partner in technology security and risk services, said he was "delighted" with the addition of Mr Taylor.

"We are focused on increasing our UK presence in the market place and are committed to recruiting and retaining outstanding people."

Legal Week reports that George Bull, from accountancy firm Baker Tilly, has joined the Institute of Chartered Accountants’ Solicitors Group.




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