Pictured above: Helen Gregory
RSM Tenon has strengthened its team in the West Midlands with
the appointment of Helen Gregory to the position of associate
director.
The experienced forensic accountant joined RSM Tenon three years
ago and moves to the senior role in Adrian Pym's five-strong
Birmingham team, which has an established reputation for its
expertise among businesses and professionals.
Helen is a seasoned accountancy professional who qualified as a
chartered accountant in 1992, trained in audit and worked for a
number of major firms in London and the South West.
She has 13 years' experience in forensic accounting, including
two spells on secondment with the Serious Fraud Office, and is
recognised as an expert witness whose investigative and analytical
skills have been relied on in court.
Helen is a recognised expert in commercial disputes,
professional negligence and fraud. She has acted in a number of
major civil and criminal cases, among them a £53 million
claim for breach of contract and action by liquidators following
the notorious collapse of the bank BCCI. Her work for the Serious
Fraud Office includes assisting the high-profile generic medicines
inquiry into price fixing.
"I am delighted to take on the role of associate director with
the Midlands team," she said. "Risk management has been in the
spotlight in the wake of a recession which has put businesses under
financial pressure and the RSM Tenon team has a well-established
reputation for its forensic accounting work in the Midlands' SME
heartland.
"RSM Tenon is now the seventh largest accountancy firm in the
UK, and with access to considerable national resources, we also
handle complex, large-scale inquiries. We have a great deal of
expertise in the Birmingham team, with Adrian a qualified
commercial mediator, and I want to build on our existing reputation
to grow further."