Brand design consultancy Elmwood Melbourne completed management buyout
July 22, 2021 10:00
Brand design consultancy Elmwood has announced it has completed a management buyout from its parent company.
The announcement:
Rick McEvoy and Kate Richardson, Managing Partners of the Melbourne studio of award-winning brand design consultancy Elmwood, have completed a management buyout from its UK-based parent company.
After almost 40 years at the helm, Elmwood’s founder and majority shareholder Jonathan Sands OBE explained that now was an ideal time to hand on the baton.
“Elmwood has been my life’s work. Back in 1989, I was also handed a similar opportunity to lead a management buyout [to acquire Elmwood],” Jonathan said.
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