The Magnificent Seven
Pitcher Partners has welcomed and congratulated seven new partners joining the network’s partnerships.
National Chairman of the Pitcher Partners association John Brazzale said it was important to recognise the value and care that our new partners continuously demonstrate to our clients each day.
“Our network’s partnerships are tasked with leading the charge as we continue to advocate for the middle market to strengthen Australia’s engine-room; evolve the way we look after our clients; and ensure our people are supported with their professional goals,” John said.
“Recognising our new partners drive to making business personal, as they continue to navigate different challenges and seize on newfound opportunities, is important. Through the peaks and troughs of COVID-19, consistent client care – has been and is – at the heart of what they do.”
The new partners are based across Adelaide, Brisbane, Melbourne, and Sydney, and bring an assortment of expertise, as well as the determination to build new practice areas.
Jarrod Morris – Principal, Pitcher Partners Adelaide, PitchLabs
Andrew Robin – Partner, Pitcher Partners Brisbane, Audit and Assurance
Andrew Mitchell – Partner, Pitcher Partners Melbourne, Private Business and Family Advisory
Debbie Hung – Partner, Pitcher Partners Melbourne, Private Business and Family Advisory
Andy Hough – Partner, Pitcher Partners Sydney, Corporate Finance (mergers and acquisitions)
Jyotika Rangel – Partner, Pitcher Partners Sydney, Private Business and Family Advisory
Paul Marino – Partner, Pitcher Partners Sydney, Tax Advisory
Jarrod Morris joined Pitcher Partners Adelaide in 2020 as the innovation and technology lead, later announcing the creation of Pitch Labs, a disruptor to the accounting industry by enabling an outsourced accounting and advisory service on a subscription basis.
When taking his position as principal, Jarrod shared his standout piece of advice for aspiring professionals, “associate yourself with people who believe what you believe, don’t be afraid to challenge the status quo, and use your intuition and embrace failure”.
Andrew Robin joined Pitcher Partners Brisbane from Deloitte in 2020. Upon making partner this year, Andrew said he valued the empowerment that Pitcher Partners places in its team. “It is rewarding and allows you to make a real impact with the clients you get to work with. Making business personal is all about getting to the heart of the business, the people behind it, and what they want to achieve. Having this understanding creates a strong foundation on which to build a collaborative relationship to best support clients on their journey”.
Andrew Mitchell and Debbie Hung bolster the partnership team at Pitcher Partners Melbourne. Andrew said of his career growth, “fostering interests and outlets outside work is important. It allows you to expand your networks and start every week with a fresh perspective, plus it makes you a more well-rounded person”.
Debbie said she has always wanted a career that helps people, but, as accountants that version of help is different. “We help clients sleep at night because they know everything is under control. As their trusted business advisor, you know someone’s finances, what is driving them and the bigger picture of what they are looking to achieve in life and business”.
Andy Hough, Jyotika Rangel, and Paul Marino join newly minted Managing Partner of Pitcher Partners Sydney, Adam Irwin. Of his appointment, Adam said he is proud of what has been achieved throughout his time as COO at Pitcher Partners Sydney.
“I have led the firms’ transformation journey, from the operational, technological and change management elements of our merger, to navigating the firm’s response to COVID-19,” Adam said.
Andy Hough will join from Deloitte on 1 August. He said, “being able to join a firm that fosters getting in the (metaphorical) shoes of clients and walking a mile with them, resonates with my approach to client care. Middle market clients are often living and breathing every decision to do with their business, so I see my role as understanding the business beyond the numbers”.
Jyotika started as a graduate at Pitcher Partners and has been an integral part of the team since. Jyotika said, “listening and learning from every situation and everybody has helped my career grow from strength to strength at Pitcher Partners.
“I’ve had incredible mentors and supporters, worked with incredible teams and clients during my tenure, and now I get to take on that role in a more formal capacity. I know the importance of a mentor; they will make the world of difference to your personal and professional wellbeing.”
Paul said making business personal means building a relationship with your clients that is more than one of a transactional nature.
“Striving to do the best for your clients is getting to know them professionally and personally, being on the same page as them and appreciating being able to be on the journey with them.”