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Thames Valley: Nick Parsk joins Quantuma as director

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Business advisory firm Quantuma has continued to invest in developing its team in the Thames Valley, appointing Nick Parsk as an appointment-taking director in the region.

Parsk joins Quantuma from Wilkins Kennedy, where he spent 18 months as a director, specialising in corporate insolvency and restructuring across the South of England. Prior to this, he spent 13 years at insolvency practitioners CVR Global.

During his career, Parsk has advised on a number of high-profile administrations and insolvencies across a range of sectors including leisure, hospitality, property and professional services. In February 2019, he was appointed as joint administrator to the UK arm of iconic sportswear manufacturer SKINS, which attracted a global following, achieving sales in 31 countries worldwide.

In his new role, Parsk (right, below) will work alongside Quantuma partner Chris Newell (left, below) to support the firm’s Thames Valley operations, as well as utilise his extensive contact base across the South East.

Nick Parsk said: “What attracted me to Quantuma was the clear upward trajectory that the business has been on in recent years. Having spoken to both Chris and Carl, I saw the passion towards what they’ve already achieved, as well as the plans they have to continue to expand. There are already great systems in place within the firm, and I look forward to building on our offering across the Thames Valley region.”

Chris Newell, partner at Quantuma, said: “Nick will add considerable value to our team in the Thames Valley, a region that has seen a growing demand for our services. He is key in bolstering our senior team and will support in driving the business forward, providing clients with his strong experience and contact base to secure the best results.”

TBM Team

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