Crestbridge bolsters UK team
17 January 2022 United Kingdom
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Crestbridge has appointed Martin Lambert as head of UK operations.
Based in London, Lambert replaces Paul Windsor who recently announced his retirement after six years as Crestbridge’s London managing director.
With more than 30 years’ experience advising clients both in the UK and internationally, Lambert joins Crestbridge from consulting firm Grant Thornton where, as a partner, he led service delivery to his clients across compliance, advisory, governance and transaction support.
Lambert’s clients included companies across various sectors including real estate, hospitality, technology, and telecommunications.
Prior to Grant Thorton, Lambert spent 23 years at EY, where he focused on providing corporate and international tax services to large corporate businesses.
Commenting on his appointment at Crestbridge, Lambert says: “I’m delighted to be joining Crestbridge, whose client-centric approach and focus on bringing together diverse specialisms and skills for the benefit of all their clients is truly distinctive in the market. I’m looking forward to working to support our clients, the London team, and our wider UK business.”
Dean Hodcroft, CEO of Crestbridge, comments: “I’m proud to welcome Martin to the Crestbridge senior leadership team as we continue to focus on the quality of both our people and our operations. He is a key hire whose experience working with both listed and private businesses across diverse industry sectors including real estate, hospitality, technology and manufacturing.
He adds: “We are, of course, sorry to say goodbye to such a key individual as Paul and will greatly miss his advice, expertise, and significant knowledge. He has developed and steered the London office into the successful team it is today, and we wish him, and his family, all the very best in his retirement.”
Based in London, Lambert replaces Paul Windsor who recently announced his retirement after six years as Crestbridge’s London managing director.
With more than 30 years’ experience advising clients both in the UK and internationally, Lambert joins Crestbridge from consulting firm Grant Thornton where, as a partner, he led service delivery to his clients across compliance, advisory, governance and transaction support.
Lambert’s clients included companies across various sectors including real estate, hospitality, technology, and telecommunications.
Prior to Grant Thorton, Lambert spent 23 years at EY, where he focused on providing corporate and international tax services to large corporate businesses.
Commenting on his appointment at Crestbridge, Lambert says: “I’m delighted to be joining Crestbridge, whose client-centric approach and focus on bringing together diverse specialisms and skills for the benefit of all their clients is truly distinctive in the market. I’m looking forward to working to support our clients, the London team, and our wider UK business.”
Dean Hodcroft, CEO of Crestbridge, comments: “I’m proud to welcome Martin to the Crestbridge senior leadership team as we continue to focus on the quality of both our people and our operations. He is a key hire whose experience working with both listed and private businesses across diverse industry sectors including real estate, hospitality, technology and manufacturing.
He adds: “We are, of course, sorry to say goodbye to such a key individual as Paul and will greatly miss his advice, expertise, and significant knowledge. He has developed and steered the London office into the successful team it is today, and we wish him, and his family, all the very best in his retirement.”
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