Associate director leaves RSM Tenon for Saffery Champness
Associate director of RSM Tenon Pete Hackleton takes similar role at Saffery Champness
Associate director of RSM Tenon Pete Hackleton takes similar role at Saffery Champness
RSM TENON’S ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR of sports and entertainment Pete Hackleton is leaving the firm, to take up a similar role at Saffery Champness.
He joined RSM Tenon in February having started his career in the corporate tax division of Arthur Andersen. Following the Andersen’s acquisition by Deloitte in 2002, Hackleton specialised in sports tax, latterly heading up the division.
Hackleton said: “Following the conclusion of my gardening leave, I am delighted to say I will be joining the fast-growing media and entertainment team at Saffery Champness.”
He has worked with HM Treasury during the drafting of tax legislation in relation to the 2012 Olympics, and takes up his new role in March.
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