KPMG enterprise ambassador role for former Lloyds Bank regional director

October 21, 2016
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Former Lloyds Banking Group director Clive Hetherington has been appointed as an enterprise ambassador by accountancy group KPMG for its privately owned business offering.

It is the second new role for Clive, pictured, who retired last month after 33 years with Lloyds Banking Group in Bristol. Last week regional law firm Foot Anstey appointed him as an advisor with a particular focus on the banking and financial services sector. 

Clive spent the last 14 years of his career with Lloyds as its commercial banking regional director in Bristol. He is also a board member of UWE’s business and law advisory board, and a trustee of the Royal West of England Academy.

Clive, who will be working with KPMG’s Bristol team, said: “Working with KPMG is a great opportunity for me to broaden my experience and build on my existing relationships with the South West’s finest privately owned businesses.”

KPMG lead for enterprise in the South West, Ian Brokenshire, added: “We have highlighted significant opportunities among privately owned businesses in the South West, and so we have been able to expand our team significantly in the last year.

“Clive’s experience and links with a large number of businesses in the South West will be invaluable to our enterprise team, and we’re thrilled to have him on board as an ambassador.”

KPMG’s enterprise offering helps privately owned businesses achieve their growth ambitions by combining deep business and industry expertise with a dedicated focus.

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