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Aspen Corporate announces Domenic Tartaglia as our new managing director
Aspen Corp • 8 August 2023

Aspen Corporate is pleased to announce that Domenic Tartaglia will become our Managing Director. 


Sergio Di Vincenzo will move into the role of Executive Chairman.

 

We have worked hard to ensure that this is a seamless change with business as usual.

 

In the role as Executive Chairman, Sergio will oversee Aspen Corporate’s strategy and governance. He will also focus on business development and growth while continuing to provide advice to clients.

 

Domenic will continue to provide tax, accounting, and business advisory services to his existing clients, along with his Managing Director duties. 


Sergio is “confident that Dom will continue to deliver outstanding client services and lead the Aspen Corp team to build quality relationships and work with clients to transform their businesses and deliver custom solutions.” 


Sergio started Aspen Corporate in 1990, with Domenic joining one year later. Domenic went on to become a Director in 2004. 



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