Brendan Hovey & Associates joins Mulcahy & Co Geelong

2 June 2023

Brendan Hovey, leading Geelong Accountant, joins Mulcahy & Co Geelong.

We are delighted to announce that Brendan Hovey will be joining the team at Mulcahy & Co Geelong.

 

Brendan has been a leading figure in the Geelong Accounting sector for 37 years and will continue to deliver great outcomes for Geelong families through Mulcahy & Co.

 

“Having such a trusted and reputable expert join our Geelong team is incredibly exciting. Brendan had many options and his selection of Mulcahy & Co as his partner was a true endorsement of our exciting business model”. said Scott Kitchin, Director at Mulcahy & Co Geelong.

 

Brendan and Sharon will continue to service their wonderful and loyal clients from the Mulcahy & Co offices at Level 1, 35-37 Gordon Avenue Geelong West. We have wonderful resources and opportunities for the clients of Brendan Hovey & Associates and we look forward to exciting times ahead.

 

To find out more about Mulcahy & Co, please visit the website on www.mulcahy.com.au/geelong or simply call Brendan, Sharon or the team on 03 5222 6962.

Episode 55

Brendan Hovey talks with Scott Kitchin and Gavin Nash about the amalgamation of his business into the Mulcahy & Co Geelong office.
Brendan has a 38 year working history in Geelong and is well known in business circles. His knowledge and expertise is profound - we hope you enjoy this episode.


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