EY appoints new director Alex McIntosh to its Private team in the Midlands

Alex McIntosh

EY in the Midlands has welcomed director Alex McIntosh to its Private team, to support and advise owner-managed and privately-owned businesses across the region.

Alex joins EY from HSBC, where he spent three years developing the bank’s key accounts and relationships with privately-owned and owner-managed businesses in the Midlands. Prior to this, he spent 10 years at Barclays in the Midlands and London, working with fast growth businesses and entrepreneurs. He joins EY at a time when the business is growing its advice and support for companies operating in the private middle market, having already recruited several key individuals to manage this expansion in the last few months.

With experience spanning over 13 years, Alex has also supported PLC and AIM-listed companies operating in high growth industries and is looking forward to the opportunity to work with existing EY clients and exploring opportunities to build relationships with new ones.

Alex said: “The Private market is a great space to work in, from my experience, businesses operating in this sector are some of the most innovative and entrepreneurial, quick to adapt and agile in their approach to looking at new opportunities. These traits have very much been needed in the current economic climate, as businesses face the ongoing challenge of COVID-19, and work towards a post-Brexit UK economy.

“I’m really looking forward to being part of the next phase in this journey, working with businesses in the region and contributing to the success of the regional economy.”

Simon O’Neill, Office Managing Partner at EY in the Midlands added: “I’m delighted to welcome Alex to the EY Private team in the Midlands.

“Alex’s experience, working with private businesses and entrepreneurs across the Midlands and London, as well as working with PLC and AIM-listed businesses, will help us to support our clients in a broad range of sectors as they navigate the current economic environment.”