Davidson appoints national lead for Strategic Partnerships

Davidson, one of Australia’s leading recruitment and advisory firms, has appointed
Adam Cook as the National Lead for Strategic Partnerships.

Adam Cook

National Lead - Strategic Partnerships

With over 25 years of experience in managing outcomes for clients in the financial services industry, Adam brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to the role. Having founded professional services consulting and advisory firms, Adam has partnered with a diverse group of clients to implement a range of strategic initiatives and impactful solutions. In his new role, Adam will be instrumental in helping clients benefit from Davidson Group's workplace performance solutions.


"Professional respect is fundamental to me," said Adam. "And aligning with a platform that continues to evolve its service offering to best service clients was critical. To deliver exceptional client outcomes, you need an exceptional offering to
take to market."


With a national remit, the Strategic Partnerships team leads Davidson’s approach to Strategic Client Acquisition and Key Account Management. Adam’s appointment continues Davidson’s commitment to be a visionary, dynamic, and forward-thinking organisation that pursues excellence in supporting Davidson's valued clients.


For more information or to speak with Adam Cook, please contact Paula Price at: 0421 770 895 or 
paula.price@davidsonwp.com

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