Brian Hunter, managing partner of Fenner, Melstrom & Dooling in Birmingham, was elected Global Chair of Integra International on October 31 at the Global Board’s annual meeting. The meeting was held in Washington, D.C. as part of the Integra World Wide Conference 2019.
Integra International operates under the guidance of its 16-member Global Board and the two-year term for the role of chair begins on January 1, 2020. The Global Board sets worldwide policy and direction for its 4,500 members who shape the future of business and serve clients around the world.
“Taking on this leadership role with Integra International provides the opportunity to continually educate myself as well as our firm about global business and different cultures,” said Hunter. “Integra International allows professionals to develop relationships with like-minded individuals. The opportunity to knowledge share and serve clients within this organization is exponential.”
Integra International provides clients of the Birmingham firm highly-experienced financial and tax resources in almost every major business center of the world. All member firms are local firms owned by partners who understand the unique culture and challenges of entrepreneurial businesses and high-net worth individuals.
“At FMD, we encourage our team members to get involved with organizations at a leadership level,” commented Hunter. “We highly value creating deep relationships with people and have found this type of involvement a great way to do so.”
- Posted December 13, 2019
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