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Gerald Edelman has announced its latest promotion, with Daniel Hildebrand becoming a partner at the firm.

Hildebrand joined the accountancy firm in May 2019 as a manager in its Business Services department. 

He has over 10 years’ experience supporting small to medium sized entities as well as individuals on meeting their compliance obligations, future tax planning and making efficiencies.

Hildebrand graduated with a degree in Economics from the University of Birmingham and then joined a small general practice where he qualified as an ACCA. He later moved to a firm in the West End to gain experience as a manager, before joining Gerald Edelman.

Commenting on his appointment, Hildebrand said: “I am delighted to be promoted to partner at Gerald Edelman. The firm has been nothing but supportive in helping my career flourish and I am excited to take the next step and continue helping our clients achieve success in an environment that is positive, challenging and focused on growth.”

Richard Kleiner, GE’s CEO, added: “We are delighted to welcome Daniel into our partnership. Since joining, Daniel’s dedication, resilience and level of client support has been exceptional. I’m delighted that Daniel will continue to be an integral part of the future of the business.”             

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