UK - AlixPartners names three new London managing directors
AlixPartners, the international corporate turnaround, performance improvement and financial advisory firm, has promoted three of its London team to the position of managing director: Laura Barlow, Andrew Grantham and David Hutchinson. The three professionals specialise in turnarounds and restructurings, performance improvement and forensic accounting respectively.
Barlow, who is based in London, joined AlixPartners in May 2003 from an interim management role at Marconi Plc, where she led global liquidity initiatives in support of its restructuring. She was previously a director in the corporate finance and restructuring practices at Arthur Andersen.
Grantham has been a member of AlixPartners London office since joining in November 2005. He is a financial expert with more than 15 years of experience as a forensic accountant and expert witness in valuation, breach of contract and loss of profits, acquisitions and disposals, minority shareholder and joint venture disputes, matrimonial disputes and post-acquisition disputes. Prior to joining AlixPartners, he was a director in the forensic department of KPMG and led their engineering and construction team.
David Hutchinson joined the team in October 2004 before when he was with A.T. Kearney, leading manufacturing and supply chain improvement projects for global clients.
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