About
- Tim qualified as a Chartered Accountant with Ernst & Young in Southampton in 1995 after gaining a maths degree. In the final level exams he finished in the top ten in the region
- At that time, working predominantly in insolvency and business recovery, he gained valuable exposure to the commercial realities of business, as well as a sound grounding in business planning and forecasting
- Moving to High Wycombe, he joined the specialist forensic accounting unit of a “Group A firm”, spending the majority of his time on personal injury, clinical negligence and smaller commercial claims. He had responsibility for the conflicts and professional acceptance register of the forensic side of the firm, and was heavily involved in the specialist training programme of the department
- In 1998, Tim returned to his roots in Norfolk, to a full time forensic accounting role with KPMG, providing a dedicated forensic accounting service to the whole of East Anglia. This increased his exposure to larger commercial cases and to criminal engagements.Upon the sale of the office, Tim moved to the largest specialist forensic accounting unit in the region at one of the major regional firms. There he continued to develop his range of work, in particular gaining experience in Single Joint Expert appointments
- In January 2001, Tim left the unit to found his own accounting practice specialising in forensic accounting, and The Chamber of Experts
- To view full CV click hereĀ http://www.the-chamber-of-experts.co.uk/members/1.html
