
Grant Thornton has appointed four news partners across its advisory and tax practices.
The appointments strengthen Grant Thornton’s capabilities across its Forensic and Investigation, Asset Recovery, Indirect Tax and Consulting practices, areas where the firm signals a growing pipeline of work. Chris Boddy, Irena Scullion, Simon Christian and Ami Sweeney all become equity partners at the accounting and consulting firm.
Chris Boddy is a member of the Forensic and Investigation Services practice, based in London. He has over 20 years of forensic accountancy experience, specialising in financial crime and governance investigations.
Boddy supports clients across the UK, US, Europe and the Middle East, using AI-enabled forensic analytics to help organisations respond to critical events and strengthen long-term resilience.
Irena Scullion is a member of the Indirect Tax practice. She has more than 15 years of experience advising clients across complex tax environments, with a focus on the technology, telecom, media and consumer sectors.
In her partner role, she will drive growth in the indirect tax domain and support talent development within the practice.
Simon Christian has over 18 years of experience across local government and the wider public sector. A member of the Consulting division, he helps public sector organisations deliver large-scale change programmes, strengthen financial sustainability and achieve long term outcomes.
Ami Sweeney joins the partnership with 17 years of experience in cross-border insolvency and asset recovery matters. Specialising in private client disputes and offshore structures, she supports hight net worth and ultra high net worth families with complex trust disputes and contentious estate cases. She is a member of the Asset Recovery practice.
Commenting on the appointments, Malcolm Gomersall, CEO of Grant Thornton, said: “These newly promoted partners represent the very best of our firm. They are trusted advisors with deep expertise in areas where our clients need clarity, confidence and specialist insight. Their promotions reflect the impact they are already making and the leadership they will bring as we continue to grow.”
In the UK, Grant Thornton has 300 partners and around 5,000 people. Its ambition is to significantly grow the business in the coming years.
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