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HURST promotes Ryan Tattler to associate partner
HURST promotes Ryan Tattler to associate partner

Yahoo

time14 hours ago

  • Business
  • Yahoo

HURST promotes Ryan Tattler to associate partner

UK-based independent accounting and business advisory firm HURST has promoted Ryan Tattler to the role of associate partner. Since his start as a trainee, Tattler has achieved four promotions, now joining the leadership team in the business services division. The business services team at HURST, which Tattler is now a part of as associate partner, is the firm's largest, comprising more than 70 staff. This team is responsible for a range of services, including audit, compliance, strategic advisory, outsourcing, and business planning, catering to a growing national client base. Tattler's promotion is part of a broader trend of internal career advancement at HURST. Earlier this year, Aaron Booth, Alex Burgon, and Lisa Everett were appointed as managers, while Georgia Hall stepped into the role of associate manager. Like Tattler, Booth, Hall, and Everett began their careers at HURST as trainees and have since qualified with the firm. Additionally, Danielle Tierney recently advanced to the position of manager within HURST Corporate Finance. Reflecting on his promotion, Tattler stated, "I'm incredibly proud to have been promoted to associate partner. It's a significant milestone in my career and a reflection of the support and opportunities I've had at HURST over the past ten years." He credits the variety and complexity of his work, as well as the training and development provided by colleagues, for his career progression. HURST partner Mike Jackson, who heads the business services team, said: 'Ryan has shown he can build strong relationships with clients while maintaining the market leading professional standards we expect. He has also shown himself to be a strong leader within the firm, helping to drive change and develop how we run the business.' Founded in 1982, HURST is known for its specialisation in advising owner-managed businesses, private equity-backed enterprises, and UK subsidiaries of overseas parent companies. The company boasts a diverse client portfolio and provides compliance and business advisory services to companies and organisations across the UK, Europe and beyond. "HURST promotes Ryan Tattler to associate partner" was originally created and published by International Accounting Bulletin, a GlobalData owned brand. The information on this site has been included in good faith for general informational purposes only. It is not intended to amount to advice on which you should rely, and we give no representation, warranty or guarantee, whether express or implied as to its accuracy or completeness. You must obtain professional or specialist advice before taking, or refraining from, any action on the basis of the content on our site. Sign in to access your portfolio

Sheikh Hamdan promoted to new military rank
Sheikh Hamdan promoted to new military rank

The National

time14 hours ago

  • Politics
  • The National

Sheikh Hamdan promoted to new military rank

, Crown Prince of Dubai, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence, has been promoted to the rank of Lieutenant General. The promotion was announced by the Ministry of Defence on Tuesday, confirming President Sheikh Mohamed issued it by federal decree. Sheikh Hamdan has a long history with the military, having studied at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst in his younger days. He marked the first anniversary of his appointment as the UAE's Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence this month. He attended a ceremony in May in honour of the 49th anniversary of the unification of the UAE Armed Forces. Sheikh Hamdan also said the unification was a momentous national occasion on which the military can reflect on the legacy of UAE Founding Father, the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan. The military was unified five years after the UAE was founded. Six of the seven emirates – Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah, Ajman, Umm Al Quwain and Fujairah – formed the union on December 2, 1971. Ras Al Khaimah joined on February 10, 1972.

Lee Min-ho and Ahn Hyo-seop on why they would choose Blackpink's Jisoo as their ally when fighting monsters
Lee Min-ho and Ahn Hyo-seop on why they would choose Blackpink's Jisoo as their ally when fighting monsters

CNA

time16 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • CNA

Lee Min-ho and Ahn Hyo-seop on why they would choose Blackpink's Jisoo as their ally when fighting monsters

Popular South Korean stars Ahn Hyo-seop and Lee Min-ho brought their smiles, charm and wit as they greeted reporters in Singapore on Tuesday (Jul 29) as part of promotions for their upcoming movie Omniscient Reader: The Prophecy. Singapore marks the movie's first and only international promotional stop outside of South Korea. The two were joined by director Kim Byung-woo as they fielded questions at Marina Bay Sands. Following the press conference, they are set to attend special fan screenings of Omniscient Reader: The Prophecy at selected Golden Village outlets. In Omniscient Reader: The Prophecy, Ahn Hyo-seop plays Kim Dok-ja, an ordinary office worker who finds himself battling monsters when his favourite novel comes to life. During the press conference, the 30-year-old, who has seen a rise in his global stardom following roles in 2022's Business Proposal and the smash hit movie KPop Demon Hunters, was asked if he had difficulties playing a "plain-looking character". Clad in a sleek, all-black ensemble, Ahn was the antithesis of "plain-looking" and cooly replied: "I don't think I'm an outstanding person. "Since the story revolves around being ordinary, I asked myself 'What is ordinary?' and 'Who am I?', and I came to the conclusion that my existence itself is ordinary. If I think of myself as outstanding and special, then I won't even be able to start this project. So I worked on balancing out and blurring the boundary between what's ordinary and extraordinary." Co-starring in the movie is Hallyu icon Lee Min-ho, who plays the brooding Yu Jung-hyeok – the original hero of Dok-ja's favourite novel. The 38-year-old echoed Ahn's sentiments of not feeling like an outstanding person. "In the original web novel, Yu Jung-hyeok was described as having an outstanding and beautiful face that can win over anyone. That was the most difficult part of acting," revealed Lee. "I consider myself an ordinary person because I believe people should be defined by their internal selves and not their external selves. And I believe I'm internally an ordinary person. Knowing that made it so hard to portray such an outstanding and extraordinary person [like Yu Jung-hyeok]." With Omniscient Reader: The Prophecy being an adaptation of a megahit franchise that has seen over 2.5 billion views worldwide across its web novel and web comic adaptations, questions have been raised about whether the movie will be a faithful adaptation of its source material. Director Kim Byung-woo, who won numerous accolades for his 2013 movie The Terror Live, said that there were "inevitable changes" because of the different mediums. "What I focused on the most was 'How can the story be entertaining and how can audiences find it exciting?' As such, I tried not to get too restrained by the original story," said Kim. "That being said, whatever you imagined from the web novel, we did portray and bring it to the world of the movie. I just want you to sit down, relax and have fun." In a moment that brought laughter to attendees of the press conference, all three men admitted that if the events of Omniscient Reader: The Prophecy became reality, they would pick Lee Ji-hye, a character played by Blackpink member Jisoo in the movie, to be their ally. And it's not exactly for her skill set. "Instead of her weapon, I'll listen to her songs," quipped Lee Min-ho. "Her music will be the biggest power to me." View this post on Instagram A post shared by Golden Village Pictures (@goldenvillagepictures) Omniscient Reader: The Prophecy will be released for general audiences in Singapore on Jul 31. It follows the story of Kim Dok-ja (played by Ahn Hyo-seop), an ordinary office worker and the only reader of a little-known web novel. Disappointed with the novel's ending, Dok-ja sends an angry message to its author, only to have the novel's apocalyptic world suddenly become reality. When the novel's original hero, Yu Jung-hyeok (played by Lee Min-ho), appears before him, Dok-ja must use his unique knowledge of the story to survive and bring forth a new ending.

Wolf Kasteler Public Relations Promotes Allie Jenkins and Chelsea Hayes to Senior VP
Wolf Kasteler Public Relations Promotes Allie Jenkins and Chelsea Hayes to Senior VP

Yahoo

timea day ago

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Wolf Kasteler Public Relations Promotes Allie Jenkins and Chelsea Hayes to Senior VP

Wolf Kasteler has two new senior vice presidents. The bicoastal public relations and consulting firm has promoted Allie Jenkins and Chelsea Hayes in the agency's Los Angeles and New York offices, respectively. With their new senior vp titles, the pair will be charged with partnering across teams to help shape strategy, guide emerging talent and support operational procedures while working alongside vice presidents Lauren Appel, Christa Dallas, Caryn Leeds and Annick Oppenheim. More from The Hollywood Reporter Viola Davis and Walter Murch to Receive Honorary Degrees at AFI Conservatory Commencement Liam Neeson, Pamela Anderson Team Up in 'Naked Gun' Reboot's Full Trailer Box Office: 'How to Train Your Dragon' Roars to Record $84M U.S. Opening, $198M Globally In a joint statement, Wolf Kasteler partners Annett Wolf and Annick Muller said, 'They've consistently brought passion, strategy and unwavering commitment to our clients — leading major campaigns and fostering a culture of collaboration and excellence. This promotion reflects the trust they've earned from us, our clients and the industry.' Jenkins started her career by working in global branding at ICM in 2010. She moved to ID-PR in 2011, and segued to a position at Wolf Kasteler two years later. During her tenure, she's helped cultivate a roster of rising stars like Kaia Gerber, Milly Alcock, Diana Silvers, Pauline Chalamet, Ivanna Sakhno and Sara Silva while helping the firm expand into digital and creator talent like Brittany Broski and Pizzaslime. She's worked with Ken Leung, Reid Scott, Ming-Na Wen, Ethan Cutkosky, Dianne Doan, Jeff Wilbusch and others while working closely with Wolf in cross-platform campaigns for Cindy Crawford, Jon Hamm, Michelle Pfeiffer, Emmy Rossum, Sam Esmail and Ted Danson. 'Observing Allie's professional progression at Wolf Kasteler has been both impressive and inspiring,' praised Wolf. 'She consistently demonstrates insight, strategic vision, and boldness — never hesitating to challenge convention or pursue new opportunities. Her optimism, sharp instincts, and enduring dedication to mentoring have had a lasting and meaningful impact.' Hayes launched her PR career at Slate in 2012. She joined Wolf Kasteler in 2019, and over the years has amassed a roster that spans film, TV and theater. Her list includes Elizabeth Debicki, Andrew Lincoln, Sutton Foster, Tom Bateman, Dominique Thorne, Aaron Tveit, Julia Stiles, Arian Moayed, Lilli Kay, Marianne Jean-Baptiste, Gideon Glick, Julianna Margulies, Jeremy Jordan, Lauren Ridloff, Brandon Uranowitz, Denis O'Hare and Celia Keenan-Bolger. She's steered awards campaigns and emerging talent like Sarah Pidgeon, Stanley Simons and recent Tony nominees Joy Woods and Tala Ashe. She's dabbled in repping authors, choreographers and Prime Video projects like Overcompensating and Daisy Jones & The Six. 'Chelsea is an extraordinary force in the world of theater, television and film,' said Muller. 'Her vision and strong dedication to award campaigns have solidified her as a trusted partner to both up-and-coming talent and seasoned industry professionals. Her leadership and ability to fuse empathy with a collaborative spirit inspires an environment where creativity thrives; and her tireless dedication has earned her a reputation as a dynamic publicist in the industry.' Founded by Wolf in 1989 and joined by recently retired partner Lisa Kasteler in 1991, Wolf Kasteler specializes in artists, film and TV content, awards consulting and corporate clients. In 2018, Muller was upped to senior partner. The firm's many clients include Laura Dern, Colman Domingo, Ana de Armas, Viola Davis, Matthew Macfadyen, J.K. Simmons, Pamela Anderson, Myha'la, Jennifer Hudson, Niecy Nash-Betts, Hannah Waddingham, Mary Steenburgen, Damian Lewis, Christoph Waltz, Minnie Driver, Thuso Mbedu, Isabella Rossellini, Cat Cohen, Kiefer Sutherland, Shira Haas, Sara Wainglass, Patti Harrison, Caleb Landry Jones, Holly Hunter, Tom Selleck, Ian McShane, Tracy Letts, Juvee Prods., Teton Ridge and the Denver Film Festival. Best of The Hollywood Reporter How the Warner Brothers Got Their Film Business Started Meet the World Builders: Hollywood's Top Physical Production Executives of 2023 Men in Blazers, Hollywood's Favorite Soccer Podcast, Aims for a Global Empire Solve the daily Crossword

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