At Forrester's B2B Summit APAC, the Return on Integration Honouree will share how it used Forrester's research, frameworks, and models to drive cross-functional alignment SINGAPORE, Sept. 15, 2022 /PRNewswire/ Forrester(Nasdaq: FORR) today announced that Grant Thornton Australia, a leading B2B professional services firm, has been recognised as its 2022 Return on Integration (ROI) Honours winner at the upcoming B2B Summit APAC event on September 20-21 in Singapore and digitally. B2B Summit APAC is the premier event for B2B marketing and sales leaders in the region, showcasing ground-breaking research, models, and frameworks to fuel the revenue engine. The Return on Integration Honours showcase organisations with transformation initiatives that have achieved strong sales, marketing and/or product alignment, resulting in improved company performance. According to Forrester, organisations that successfully align their revenue engine - their marketing, sales, and product functions
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Accountancy giant Grant Thornton has sold its private wealth business in Australia to its senior team members for an undisclosed sum.
The senior team, consisting of Jon Black, Joanne Kenderes and Laura Perresini are the majority owner of Oreana Private, part of Australian and Hong Kong-based firm Oreana Financial Group.
They will be joined by a number of Grant Thornton employees, to ensure continuity of client relationships.
The private wealth team provides specialist wealth advisory services to high net worth individuals and family offices. In addition, the clients of the private wealth team will continue to engage with Grant Thornton for a wide variety of other services.
China Southern Airlines WA pilot college in liquidation as 62 local staff sacked
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China Southern West Australian Flying College had operated from Perth s Jandakot Airport.
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A training college for China Southern Airlines pilots operating from Perth s Jandakot Airport has gone into voluntary liquidation, with more than 60 local staff losing their jobs.
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A liquidator hopes to sell the college s 37 planes and Merredin Airport
The Wheatbelt airport will remain open as expressions of interest are sought The COVID-19 pandemic and the resulting closure of borders was a contributing factor to the ongoing viability of the business, liquidator Grant Thornton Australia said in a statement.