On my CV: Sylvester Oppong
Selling a cutting-edge IVF business meant making sure the new partner had the same mindset, says EY’s Sylvester Oppong
Leading figures and up-and-coming professionals who have developed their careers share their experiences.
Marc Mullen speaks to six women in mid-market private equity about the changes so far in this once male-dominated world – and what’s still to come for diversity and inclusion, and supporting talent
Katie Leitch trained in Edinburgh then moved to Glasgow, where she’s building her private equity experience as an investment manager with Panoramic Growth Equity
Investors in biotech businesses must believe in management. Credibility is key, says Danny Lee, Burges Salmon corporate partner
Sarah Leiper-Jennings, senior associate at Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher, has taken the opportunity for industry and overseas secondments to build her experience as an M&A lawyer
Drive and determination has seen Klara Klarowicz make it to investment manager at LDC. Now she has big plans for the future, she tells Jo Russell.
As head of the UK deals practice at PwC, Lucy Stapleton oversees more than 200 partners and 2,000 staff. Diversity of thought is key to better advice, she tells Marc Mullen.
Training as an ACA continues to help after the move from corporate finance to private equity, recounts Connection Capital investment manager Lucy Merson.
Originating the first deal you work on gets your corporate finance career off to a flying start. EY’s Louise Leung is a very good example of how structured progression can be swift.
Backing life sciences means being able to translate the scientific opportunity for investors, says Liam May, director at NorthEdge.
The ACA has given Amy Murphy a springboard to a career in transactions. Now a corporate finance manager based at FRP Advisory’s Manchester office, she talks to Jo Russell about her role and her plans.
Putting people first is key to success, says Laura Mott, co-head of transaction advisory services at haysmacintyre, where team effort and collaboration are an essential part of the company culture.
The Diploma in Corporate Finance run by ICAEW and CISI attracts the cream of the graduate crop. At the Corporate Finance Faculty Annual Reception prizes are awarded to those achieving the highest scores and last year’s top two both came from Evelyn Partners. Marc Mullen speaks to the winners, and to John Rugman, Evelyn’s head of advisory services.
Having grown up understanding what motivates owner-managers, Ahnaf Al Hussain is putting that knowledge to good work in the corporate finance team at Azets.
Bringing co-investors into a buy-and-build opportunity has its benefits, says Malcolm Kpedekpo, Panoramic Growth Equity partner.
Flora Foreman of haysmacintyre hedged her bets at university, taking a degree in economics and art history. In the end, a career in finance won the day and after she passed her ACA she opted for advising on deals.
James Wood of Buzzacott says never assume too much deal knowledge – even when advising one accountancy firm on acquiring another.
The terms "corporate finance" and "corporate financier" tend to be associated with transactions in which capital is raised in order to create, develop, grow or acquire businesses.
The Corporate Finance (CF) qualification is recognised around the world and establishes a high level of expertise across international markets. It is designed with a focus on the commercial, practical and technical skills demanded by major corporate and financial clients and investors.
The Corporate Finance Faculty’s professional network includes more than 7,000 members and more than 80 member organisations. More than 40 per cent of the faculty’s membership is from beyond ICAEW.
The Corporate Finance Faculty and Drooms have published the world’s first research about the role of artificial intelligence in deals.