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Anderson Anderson & Brown spearheads consulting division

Alasdair Green
Alasdair Green

Anderson Anderson & Brown (AAB) has formed a new division to aimed at advising clients on business strategy.

Alasdair Green, who joined the accountancy firm last year, will lead a ten strong team specialising in management consulting.
The management consulting team will provide clients with an advisory services focusing on a range of areas including business direction, long term objectives as well as guiding management through change, development and growth phases.
Mr Green has broad management consulting, board advisory, leadership assessment and integration planning experience from across a spectrum of organisations from listed global majors to state and privately owned businesses.
Douglas Martin, partner, said: “We are delighted to be launching a new management consulting division to be headed up by Alasdair. We have successfully been providing strategy and business advisory services to our clients for a number of years and by establishing and developing a broader and more complimentary range of management consulting services, this will enable us to provide a suite of more integrated services to our clients, ensuring that we are best placed to work in partnership with them and support their ambitions.”
Mr Green added “I am hugely excited at the prospect of leading AAB’s new management consulting unit and look forward to building our reputation in this space in the coming years. We are already working on a number of significant global projects and believe there is a strong demand for our pioneering approach to working with clients.”