Accountancy and business advisory firm BDO LLP has named Robert Noye-Allen as its new National Head of Public Sector.
The risk advisory services partner, who has almost 30 years' experience in the sector, takes over the role from Greg Rubins who retired in July after 12 years with the firm in the South East.
In his new position, Robert will be responsible for coordinating the growth of BDO's public sector offering across audit, tax and a wide range of advisory services to central government organizations, local authorities and the NHS, nationally and regionally.
Since joining BDO in 2019, following the successful Moore Stephens merger, Robert has built a strong reputation working with organizations in the central government sector providing assurance services, and advising on regeneration projects.
Commenting on his appointment, Robert said: "I'm very excited to be taking over the role of Head of Public Sector.
"The new UK government brings an interesting political landscape, with an ambitious agenda focussed on growth. Businesses, policy makers and delivery bodies will now need to reflect, change and adapt to respond to the challenges and opportunities ahead."
"Building on Greg's energy and enthusiasm, my aim is to continue to expand BDO's portfolio across the public sector and maintain a bespoke and diverse service offering that supports the sector to achieve its wide-ranging objectives. As a firm, we are well placed to support the growth ambitions of the organizations we serve, whilst maintaining a keen focus on the current and future risks businesses may face."
BDO advises a wide range of public sector organizations including the NHS, Local Authorities, Arm's-length bodies (ALBs) and government departments, providing assurance and advice, supporting them in the development and evolution of their governance, risk management and control frameworks.
SOURCE: BDO
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