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MHA MacIntyre Hudson has appointed James Snowdon as a new partner to its Restructuring and Recovery Services team.

Snowdon has over 20 years of experience in the Insolvency sector with a particular focus on advising SMEs with cash flow/funding issues.

He has worked for several national insolvency firms where he has gained substantial experience advising key stakeholders, including Asset Based Lenders.

At MHA MacIntyre Hudson his role will be focussed on corporate insolvency and business restructuring, services ranging from informal advice to business directors to formal insolvency appointments and will be based in the firm’s London office.

Mick Sanders, restructuring and recovery partner at MHA MacIntyre Hudson, said: “We are delighted to have James join our national team. He has extensive experience across all areas of insolvency and has helped on a number of high-profile appointments in his career so far.

“This calibre of experience is a great asset to both MHA MacIntyre Hudson and to businesses that may be going through uncertain times ahead.”

Snowdon added: “I am very pleased to be joining MHA MacIntyre Hudson and look forward to developing my role within one of the UK’s lead Restructuring and Recovery teams.

“I am ready to assist clients during these difficult times and am always happy to discuss issues that they will undoubtedly be facing.”

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