Carl Blanchard moves over to redesigned Forsyth Barr as more partners leave PwC

Carl Blanchard moves over to redesigned Forsyth Barr as more partners leave PwC
Ten partners have left PwC across the calendar year. (Image: Supplied)
Dileepa Fonseka
Forsyth Barr managing director Neil Paviour-Smith has confirmed PwC infrastructure leader Carl Blanchard will leave his current job and lead a new Forsyth Barr entity next year.Several partners are leaving PwC, including another one in PwC's infrastructure practice. Paviour-Smith told BusinessDesk that Blanchard is set to join Forsyth Barr in February and will eventually head up a capital markets business, part of an initiative to separate Forsyth Barr's wealth business from its capital markets work."It's sort of a neat ti...

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