Graham is a licensed Insolvency Practitioner and New Zealand qualified Chartered Accountant.
Having qualified as a chartered accountant, Graham moved from New Zealand to London in 1990, subsequently moving to the North West in 2000.
He has spent some 20 years dealing with all aspects of turnaround and recovery work in the United Kingdom. He was previously with a top 10 firm of accountants, where his role encompassed a broad range of largely corporate insolvency, including business review work, together with corporate finance and litigation support work.
In addition, Graham has spent two periods on secondment with a privatised utility company, implementing of a credit management process and undertaking the commercial due diligence for a £2 billion capital project.
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g.clark@uhy-uk.com
Phone 0161 236 6936
Fax 0161 228 0117
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Insolvency
Turnaround and recovery

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