
SW Accountants & Advisors continues to develop its partnership with Brent Sheers and Amy Zhang its two newest additions, the pair being promoted throughout the agency’s assurance & advisory division.
Stepping up from their affiliate director roles from the beginning of subsequent month, each Sheers and Zhang joined SW as accounting graduates in Melbourne in respectively 2017 and 2014, and collectively elevate the agency’s nationwide partnership tally to 46 following its different latest promotions.
SW, which additionally this month welcomed the group from Kreston Stanley Williamson in Sydney, stated the duo had been instrumental in serving to to drive the success of the agency and its shoppers by means of their management, technical excellence, and unwavering dedication.
“These promotions mirror SW’s dedication to recognising and investing in our distinctive expertise,” stated SW chief government Duane Rogers. “Each Amy and Brent exemplify the agency’s values and dedication to delivering excellent service and strategic insights that empower our shoppers to succeed.”
Brent Sheers
Previous to becoming a member of SW on receiving an accounting graduate diploma with CA ANZ, Sheers accomplished a commerce diploma with Swinburne College and spent a number of years as a marketing consultant at Moore Stephens in Melbourne, which SW was born out of in 2015. Since then, Sheers has steadily risen up the ranks, being final promoted to affiliate director on the finish of 2022.
Sheers was famous by the agency for his observe report in offering tailor-made exterior audit and assurance companies throughout a various vary of industries, particularly for a number of the SW’s largest-ever shoppers within the training and agribusiness sectors, and for his potential to handle complicated engagements, construct sturdy relationships, and mentor high-performing groups.
Amy Zhang
An MBA-holder from Monash College, Zhang in the meantime joined SW in Melbourne in 2014 after earlier migrating to Australia from China, together with her proficiency in Mandarin and understanding of worldwide enterprise dynamics having since proved extremely useful in efficiently steering the agency’s advisory assignments throughout East Asia.
“Over the previous decade, Amy has established herself as a trusted advisor, significantly in managing the agency’s Mandarin-speaking client-base and complicated cross-border engagements with China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong,” SW said. “Her management, sturdy work ethic, and skill to bridge cultures have considerably contributed to our agency’s development.”