Global professional services group BDO has strengthened its partner team in Sydney with Leonie Ferretter and Zoe Cameron.
Leonie Ferretter joins BDO as a partner in its Tax practice, specialising in international trade, customs and excise duties. She was previously a partner at KPMG, where she was Australian and Asia Pacific Leader for Trade & Customs.
“Leonie is passionate about helping clients access various trade concessions and programs, ensuring they realise the full potential in international trade, while saving them time and money. She will be a huge asset to our clients trading globally and those looking to enter that space,” said BDO Sydney Office Managing Partner, Grant Saxon.
Zoe Cameron joins as a partner in the Project & Infrastructure Advisory practice, with a background managing complex, multi-faceted projects across the private, public, and non-profit sectors both domestically and internationally.
She joins BDO from Deloitte and specialises in social infrastructure, transport and aviation infrastructure, housing, and precinct developments.
Saxon: “Zoe’s experience with managing complex infrastructure projects is critical in the current environment, and she brings diverse skills to our growing Project & Infrastructure Advisory team, where we work with a number of government agencies and private infrastructure organisations on major projects.”
In Australia, BDO has over 250+ partners. The firm last year generated revenues of just over $400 million.
Sourced from Consultancy.com.au