Neil McLean has extensive experience in the field of insolvency and restructuring, currently serving as a Director at Rodgers Reidy since October 2014, previously holding titles such as Associate Director and Senior Manager. McLean also contributes to the Australian Restructuring Insolvency & Turnaround Association as a Committee Member for Victoria and Tasmania since April 2020. Prior roles include Secretary and Chairperson for the Knox Area Practising Accountants Discussion Group and Senior Manager at Foremans Business Services. With a solid foundation as an Insolvency Manager at Scott Partners Consulting from 2004 to 2012, McLean has managed various insolvency processes, including voluntary administrations and liquidations. Additional experience includes working as a Senior at another specialist insolvency firm and as an Admin/Business Analyst at Coles Supermarkets Vic State Office. McLean holds a Master of Practising Accounting from Swinburne University of Technology, earned between 2011 and 2015.
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ARITA - Australian Restructuring Insolvency & Turnaround Association
ARITA - The Australian Restructuring Insolvency and Turnaround Association represents professionals who specialise in the fields of restructuring, insolvency and turnaround. We have more than 2,400 members and subscribers including accountants, lawyers and other professionals with an interest in insolvency and restructuring. Around 84 percent of registered liquidators and 87 percent of registered trustees are ARITA members. We represent firms of all sizes, from small practice through to multi-national firms, with the majority of our membership being drawn from those in small-medium practice. ARITA’s ambition is to lead and support appropriate and efficient means to expertly manage financial recovery. We deliver this through the provision of innovative training and education, upholding world class ethical and professional standards, partnering with government and promoting the ideals of the profession to the public at large. The Association promotes best practice and provides a forum for debate on key issues facing the profession. We also engage in thought leadership and public policy advocacy underpinned by our members’ needs, knowledge and experience.