KPMG UK has promoted Chris Brown to the role of audit director in its Aberdeen office, as the firm continues to invest in strengthening its audit practice in the North-east of Scotland.
Chris will play a key role in supporting audit clients across the region, working closely with businesses operating in sectors including energy, infrastructure and the wider local economy.
His promotion forms part of a series of recent investments in KPMG’s Aberdeen audit team, reflecting the firm’s long-term commitment to the region. KPMG has also promoted Chris Stout to audit senior manager, as well as Akosua Asomaning-Agyei, Mona Trofin and Yusuf Madi to audit manager roles within the Aberdeen office.
Together, the promotions further enhance the depth of audit expertise available to clients in the North-east, as organisations navigate ongoing change, regulatory developments and growth opportunities.
Chris joined KPMG in 2011 and has 14 years’ experience in audit and assurance, having worked with both private and listed and regulated businesses. In his new role, he will be supporting private equity-owned and owner-managed businesses in the North-east of Scotland, drawing on deep regional knowledge and sector expertise.
Chris Brown, audit director at KPMG said: “Aberdeen and the North-east continue to play a vital role in the Scottish economy, particularly as the energy sector undergoes significant transition. I’m delighted to be taking on this role and to be working alongside my colleagues to support our clients as they adapt and grow.”
Kelly Dunn, audit partner at KPMG UK, added: “I’m very pleased to see Chris promoted, alongside others within our audit team, as it demonstrates our continued investment in Aberdeen, our Scotland audit practice and the wider North-east. As businesses become more complex and face new challenges, including changes to UK accounting standards such as FRS 102, KPMG’s breadth of expertise across audit, tax and advisory means we are well placed to support clients through an evolving reporting landscape.”