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TAG Alliances Welcomes Neil Dinnes as New Advisory Board Member

Accounting and business advisory firm leader from AAB joins Advisory Board of renowned international alliance of professional services firms.

TAG Alliances®, a leading multidisciplinary alliance of independent professional services firms, has appointed Neil Dinnes of AAB in Scotland as its newest Advisory Board member.

TAG Alliances’ Advisory Board is composed of leading practitioners who provide guidance and perspective to the organization’s Executive Team on various matters such as updating the Charter and Code of Conduct, assisting in member matters, and approving prospective members. Neil will join the Advisory Board as a member of its Global Strategy Committee.

“I am thrilled to welcome Neil Dinnes as our newest Advisory Board member” said Richard Attisha, President & CEO of TAG Alliances. “Our profile in the global marketplace continues to grow, and the Advisory Board is an essential part of our organization’s success. Neil is a leader in his local community and his firm, a global accounting powerhouse, and his long-time experience as an active and successful member of TAG Alliances will be a valuable addition to the Board.”

Commenting on his appointment, Neil Dinnes, Partner at AAB said: “It is a true honour to have been appointed to the Global Strategy Committee. I have made lifelong friends through TAG Alliances and know as the network continues to grow and support their client bases there is mutual opportunity for others to build similar relationships in a business and personal sense. As a founding member of TAG, AAB Group has rapidly expanded client services with specialists now in all sectors. The AAB team is extremely well connected and experienced on an international scale and we will continue to collaborate with all members to support our clients' international growth aspirations." 

The complete TAG Alliances Advisory Board includes:

  • Kurt Baker of ESV Business advice and accounting (New South Wales, Australia - TIAG);
  • Mariano Batalla of Batalla (Costa Rica - TAGLaw);
  • Basil Bielich of Atla Group (Isle of Man - TIAG & TAG-SP);
  • Gbenga Biobaku of Gbenga Biobaku & Co. (Nigeria - TAGLaw);
  • Russell Brown, OBE of LehmanBrown (Beijing & Shanghai, China - TIAG) and Acclime (TAG-SP);
  • Pablo Brusco of Brons & Salas (Argentina - TAGLaw);
  • Jennifer Clarke of LK Shields Solicitors (Ireland - TAGLaw);
  • Jim Dankenbring of Spencer Fane LLP (Missouri, USA - TAGLaw);
  • Markus Dankl of INTERCURA (Austria - TIAG);
  • John Delaney of Delaney Partners (Bahamas - TAGLaw);
  • Jan Depoorter of SBB Accountants & Advisors (Belgium - TIAG);
  • Anna Derewenda; Williams Mullen (Virginia & North Carolina, USA - TAGLaw);
  • Armand de Romémont; Actheos (France - TIAG);
  • Sibina Eftenova of Popov, Arnaudov & Partners (Bulgaria - TAGLaw);
  • Cameron Hancock; Kirton McConkie, PC (Utah & Idaho, USA - TAGLaw)
  • Paul Hopkins of Carter Newell (Australia - TAGLaw);
  • Irwin Kishner of Herrick, Feinstein LLP (New York, NY, USA - TAGLaw);
  • Robert Levy of Kuit Steinart Levy LLP (Manchester, England - TAGLaw);
  • Paul Maberly of Mercer & Hole (London, England - TIAG);
  • Isabelle Martin; Mallette LLP (Quebec, Canada - TIAG);
  • Randy Myeroff of Cohen & Company (Michigan & Ohio, USA);
  • Greg Noschese of Munsch Hardt Kopf & Harr, P.C. (Texas, USA - TAGLaw);
  • Wendy On of Fineman West & Co. LLP (Los Angeles, CA, USA - TIAG);
  • Felipe Pestana of Grupo Planus (Rio de Jeneiro, Brazil - TIAG); and
  • Paul Tauber of Coblentz, Patch, Duffy & Bass LLP (San Francisco, CA, USA - TAGLaw)
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