Craig Nicholson

By Applied Change

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Craig Nicholson

As warm as the Australian sunshine that he spends a good part of the UK winter basking in, he is knowledgeable, smart and a real pleasure to have on the team as our new Associate. With both feet firmly planted in commercial ground, he’s the numbers man who steadfastly refuses to count beans unless they’re going into his flat white.

Craig reached Vice President level at Twentieth Century Fox, held Finance Director positions in Publishing, and has supported a range of clients through business, finance and operational change and growth in both Australia and the UK.

A long-suffering Motherwell FC fan, he still has the accent, but tries hard to steer clear of the stereotype of a Scottish accountant, even though he is one.

For more information, click below to see Craig’s LinkedIn profile.

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