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RSM UK’s Rob Adams has been appointed as the new president of the Liverpool Society of Chartered Accountants.
Adams is an associate tax director at the audit, tax and consulting firm and is based in Liverpool and Chester.
Prior to working at RSM, Rob worked at Grant Thornton, where he worked as an associate tax director for 20 years.
He has over 30 years experience advising on corporate and private client tax issues and specialises in advising entrepreneurial and owner managed businesses.
Adams will take over from Justin Lang as president, following a number of RSM colleagues in the role including Graham Bond and Andy Lloyd.
Nick Leddingham of Morris and Co has been appointed as deputy president and Mark Kearsley of DSG as vice president.
Adams said: “It is a privilege to be taking the reins of the oldest society of chartered accountants in the country and I know I have some big shoes to fill. I hope we can deliver high quality activities for members in this post-covid professional world and retain the proud legacy of our society.”
Graham Bond, RSM’s office managing partner in Liverpool and Chester, added: “I am absolutely delighted for Rob on his appointment as President of the Liverpool Society of Chartered Accountants and demonstrates RSM’s continued support for the ICAEW and the local society.”









