RSM Tenon chairman Martin to step down

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Adrian Martin is to leave his role as chairman of RSM Tenon and step down from the board, completing an upheaval of the firm's management.

Formerly the deputy chairman and CFO of the firm, Martin had taken up the role in January after former chairman Bob Morton left, along with CEO Andy Raynor. Having initially been made executive chairman, Martin appointed Chris Merry as the new CEO in February. RSM Tenon today announced he will leave once a new successor has been found, while Michael Findlay will step down as a non-Executive Director at the end of May to rejoin Bank of America Merrill Lynch. Merry said: "I would like to thank both Adrian and Michael for their contribution to the company, and I wish them well in thei...

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