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Equiom welcomes yachting consultant on board

Equiom welcomes yachting consultant on board

Wednesday 14 March 2018

Equiom welcomes yachting consultant on board

Wednesday 14 March 2018


Equiom; professional services provider, has appointed Geoff McCumesky to take on the position of Yachting Consultant.

The new role has been created to meet the growing demands of Equiom’s multi-jurisdictional yachting and crewing services.

Mr McCumesky has built up knowledge and expertise in the yachting industry over an impressive 20 year career, having previously worked at Burgess Yachts for almost 15 years where he acted as Chief Yacht Accountant managing a portfolio of over 75 superyachts.

Richard Tribe, Head of Business Development at Equiom said: "It’s fantastic to have someone of Geoff’s calibre join the team as we continue to experience significant growth and with Geoff’s guidance, we’re predicting a very busy season. His focus will be business development for the yachting and crewing side of the business, as well as ensuring we have the best resources in place to deliver the superior service our clients expect."

Mr McCumesky said: "I am thrilled to be joining a company I have respected from afar for a number of years. More recently, I carried out some consultancy work for Equiom around their strategy and it’s fantastic to become a full time member of the team and join them on their journey to success."

Equiom has had a dedicated yachting team for more than 10 years, having grown from a single specialist to a 30-strong team worldwide. In 2017, its yachting and aviation business reached a key milestone of 4 billion US$ in assets under administration.

Pictured: Geoff McCumesky

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