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RSM UK has appointed a new associate director to strengthen its risk and governance practice in Scotland.

Richard Mackie has been appointed associate director in the firm’s Edinburgh office, working as part of the risk advisory team as a specialist consultant.

Mackie first joined RSM in 2013, returning to the firm after four years as strategic advisor to a number of public and private organisations.

He has almost 21 years’ experience in risk management, working with a number of high-profile clients including the International Criminal Courts in the Hague and UK government departments.

He said: “It is a really exciting time to be back with RSM and the risk advisory team. I’m looking forward to working with our Insight4GRC platform, especially as we expand our online offering with new software developments.

“RSM has a highly skilled team and system to drive the focus on risk management in a positive way and provide our clients with an opportunity to establish more efficient, effective and resilient organisations.”

Alex Tait, RSM UK’s regional managing partner for Scotland and Northern Ireland, added:
“I’m delighted to welcome Richard back to RSM. He brings with him a wealth of experience in risk management and consultancy which will strengthen our risk advisory offering to middle market businesses, while also supporting our ambitious growth plans.”

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