Neil Joins Cooper Parry as Head of Scotland

Advisor - People | Apr 01, 2025 | Cooper Parry

Neil Joins Cooper Parry as Head of Scotland

Neil Norman has joined Cooper Parry (CP) as a Tax Partner and Regional Head of Scotland, with plans to drive the firm's growth in the region. Norman brings over 20 years of experience in the Scottish accountancy market, and aims to integrate CP's UK-wide talent, hire sector specialists, and enhance service delivery. The move comes amid growing opportunities in Scotland, particularly in the tech sector, which has seen rapid company growth and significant equity funding. CP is poised to support these burgeoning businesses with its strategic approach and collaborative culture.

Sectors

  • Professional Services
  • Technology

Geography

  • Scotland – The focus of the article is on Cooper Parry's expansion and recruitment in the Scottish market.
  • United Kingdom – Cooper Parry is integrating its UK-wide talent into its Scottish operations, emphasizing its national presence.

Industry

  • Professional Services – Cooper Parry operates in the professional services industry, providing accountancy and advisory services.
  • Technology – The article highlights the growth of high-tech companies in Scotland and CP's focus on this sector.

Financials

  • £644 million – The total amount raised in equity funding in Scotland's tech sector in 2024.

Participants

NameRoleTypeDescription
Neil NormanTax Partner and Regional Head of ScotlandPeopleNeil Norman has over 20 years of experience in the Scottish accountancy market and has joined CP to lead its Scottish operations.
Cooper ParryAdvisory FirmCompaniesA professional services firm with ambitions to expand its presence in Scotland.
KPMGFormer EmployerCompaniesNeil Norman previously worked at KPMG for five years.
HSBC Innovation BankingPartnerCompaniesPartnering with CP at the Turing Fest 2025 to sponsor the Investor track.
TechScalerSourceCompaniesProvided data on equity funding in the Scottish tech sector.
Approved Business FinanceSourceCompaniesReported on Edinburgh's attractiveness for new businesses.
Ade CheathamCEOPeopleCEO of Cooper Parry, commenting on the firm's growth and strategy.