Tim Gullifer Partner, Deloitte Private, Deloitte (at time of writing) Tim is a chartered account with 33 years experience in providing taxation and business advisory service to a broad range of client enterprises, notably entrepreneurial growth companies and large wealthy families. Tim's expertise area is family owned and owner managed business issues and nurtures businesses from start-ups to large private companies. Tim, a partner at Deloitte Private, has held a number of leadership roles within Deloitte.
TIM GULLIFER | FRIDAY, 18 MAY 2012 Among high net worth families and family offices, the topic of governance often comes up. While the concept of governance, and the issues associated with it, is widely understood in a business setting, its significance can be more difficult to envision ... Read more PAGE: 1 |
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CARMELO VIOLA
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