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KPMG appoints four partners

Mair Brooks, Robert Hill, James Dowle and Rachel Scott are the new partners.

Thu, 30 Jan 2020

KPMG is pleased to announce the appointment of four partners to the firm.

Mair Brooks has joined the firm as an experienced advisory partner, recently returning to New Zealand to lead the growing major projects advisory practice, focused on providing consulting services to the significant infrastructure pipeline. Brooks has more than 20 years’ of global infrastructure experience in designing, delivering and assuring large programs. Her global experience covers the transport, education, health, mining, utilities, oil and gas sectors. Brooks was the chair of the Queensland government infrastructure innovation taskforce from 2017 to 2019.

Robert Hill is a tax partner in the Tauranga office. Hill has more than 20 years’ experience with the firm, working alongside a wide variety of businesses in the central North Island. Hill advises clients on the tax aspects and structuring of their business and investments, restructuring, resolving tax disputes with the IRD, focusing on solutions that fit the client’s business and commercial purposes.

Advisory partner James Dowle has more than 25 years’ top-tier UK and NZ experience of delivering technology-based change in major banks and the public sector. Dowle has particular expertise in the design and mobilisation of delivery-focused business transformation. He creates success through defining a clear vision for any change, building highly collaborative teams and generating a passion for success.

Rachel Scott is also a new advisory partner, utilising her skills in risk management and internal audit services to help clients to drive performance improvement and action. Scott draws on more than 20 years’ international and NZ experience across government, the wider public sector, financial services, corporates and professional services.

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