Colin graduated from Wye College (now part of Imperial College), University of London, with an honours degree in Animal Science. He subsequently trained as a Chartered Accountant in the City and qualified in 1991.
Colin joined our London office in October 2002 and became a partner in 2006. Colin works primarily on larger audit assignments, particularly where there is an international aspect to the assignment, dealing with companies operating in the US, Europe, Australia and China, working with audit teams in the local jurisdictions. He has more than 20 years experience of managing audit assignments of varying sizes in a number of sectors, including large property investment groups, High-Tech companies, AIM listed companies, and non-listed SMEs.
Colin has worked on various due diligence investigations for acquisitions, MBOs and IPOs. He has also conducted independent business reviews on clients’ financial operations. Some of the business sectors he has been involved with include technology, logistics, shipping, market research, and property.
Colin is one of the lead partners developing a focused and dedicated UK-US International Business Desk within the London office.
Colin is Chairman of the Training and Education Working Group for UHY International, which has responsibility for addressing requests from member firms on training and education matters.
In the autumn of 2005, Colin attended the annual UHY Forum for leading senior managers within the UHY International network. Colin was awarded the UHY Forum Award by the business school professors leading the course.
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c.jones@uhy-uk.com
Phone 020 7767 2688
Fax 020 7767 2600
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