RSM announces new Birmingham director promotion
Leading audit, tax and consulting firm RSM UK has promoted Daniel Haden to audit director in its Birmingham office, demonstrating the firm’s commitment to growing and developing talent within its own ranks.
Daniel joined the firm as senior manager in 2020, progressing to associate director in 2022 and now to audit director. He has over 10 years’ experience in delivering audits for a variety of organisations, including fast-growing entrepreneurial and private equity-backed businesses to larger, complex listed and international groups.
Daniel is an expert in both International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) and UK Generally Accepted Accounting Practice (UK GAAP). He has extensive industry experience across many sectors, including retail and consumer goods, manufacturing, and engineering.
RSM UK has promoted a further 23 individuals to director across the national firm, with many based outside London.
In addition, hundreds more staff have been promoted into roles to help drive growth and invest in existing talent, as RSM aims to become a first-choice employer and a leading adviser to middle market firms globally.
Daniel Haden, audit director at RSM UK, comments: “I’m delighted to be promoted, my time at RSM has been extremely rewarding and enjoyable thanks to the people I get to work with and our diverse client base.
“I’m looking forward to building and strengthening relationships further, as well as growing our client offering. Within my new role, I hope to help develop talent in our teams so others can achieve their goals too.”
Helen Brocklebank, RSM UK’s regional managing partner in the Midlands, said: “I want to congratulate Daniel and wider group of new directors on reaching this milestone in their careers.
“The promotions are a reflection of their talent, and consistent dedication and hard work. At RSM, we are committed to supporting and investing in our people, as they develop, and grow in skill and confidence. I’m looking forward to seeing them all flourish in their new roles.”