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“To me, the loss is that I won’t get to see him working with people any more, taking them from ordinary Joe Bloggs and turning them into a character in a show they didn’t realise they could be . I won’t name names, but I ve seen a lot of people that’s happened to. “I was so fortunate to work with him on so many different shows. And that s why it’s so sad, that it won’t be happening again.” Tributes were flowing in from people and groups across the country, such as Musical Theatre NZ, Showbiz Christchurch, South Otago Theatrical Society, and Musical Theatre Oamaru.
The audit firm Deloitte Luxembourg presents its 17 new partners and two managing directors.
Things are moving at Deloitte. The audit firm announced in a press release the nomination of 19 new partners and managing directors as of 1 June 2021.
Those named partners are:
- Edouard Authamayou (tax), specialising in Luxembourg tax advice to American multinationals;
- François Bade (advisory & consulting), specialising in distribution strategy, its design and deployment, optimisation of the provision of services to customers, change management, innovation and digitisation;
- Florence Buron (advisory & consulting), working on regulatory issues as well as issues relating to ESG;
- Laura Delpey (audit & assurance), a company auditor who has successfully completed several international audit assignments in the hedge fund sector, and more particularly in the real estate sector;
Irvine workers say âItâs good to be backâ as our small businesses open again SMALL businesses in Irvine have been enjoying welcoming customers through their doors since lockdown was eased across North Ayrshire. And for the team at Small Take at the harbourside, it was great to be back in business with 96-year-old Neville Ramsay, a regular at the café, being the first to walk through the door. “It was great to see Neville come through the doors,” said Anne Ritchie who owns the café with friend Alison McKenzie. “Although we have been shut for months, it felt in that moment that it was a normal Monday and as the day went on more regulars appeared.”
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