Cumberland-based Moore Colson recently named Partner Andy Starnes as the firm’s new managing partner and Partner Chris Arnone as vice chair.
The firm also announced additional executive leadership changes, including Partner Adam Bateman as tax practice leader, Partner Billy Boyd as risk advisory and compliance services practice leader, Partner Christopher D. Fagan as transaction services practice area leader and Partner Candace Jackson as business assurance practice leader.
Starnes takes over the firm’s leadership from Bert Mills, who has held the role since 2014. Mills will remain a partner in the firm, continuing to serve clients and advise the partner group. Starnes joined Moore Colson in 2000 and has held several leadership roles throughout his 23 years at the firm. In 2014, Starnes became the firm’s tax practice leader, and in 2010, he also became the firm’s construction practice leader.
Working alongside Starnes to help lead the firm is Arnone as the new vice chair. Arnone joined Moore Colson in 2005 and was the firm’s business assurance practice leader before being named vice chair.
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