Cathro & Partners appoints Amanda Rose as general manager

Growing insolvency and turnaround consultancy Cathro & Partners has marked its two-year anniversary with the recruitment of Amanda Rose in a newly-created general manager role.

Growing insolvency and turnaround consultancy Cathro & Partners has marked its two-year anniversary with the recruitment of Amanda Rose in a newly-created general manager role.

Coinciding with its two-year anniversary, boutique Sydney-based turnaround and restructuring consultancy Cathro & Partners has recruited former McKinsey & Company Asia Pacific operations and people manager Amanda Rose as its new general manager.

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