10 Oct 2008
KPMG Forensic has recruited Rowan Taylor as a director in its fast growing forensic technology team to lead the development of its forensic technology services for the financial services industry.
Taylor joins KPMG from Atos Origin where he was a partner with their financial services advisory practice, specialising in technology and security. Before that, Taylor held positions at Xansa and Accenture.
Fraud has continued to be a major issue in both the private and public sectors over the past years, which has been instrumental in making Forensic KPMG’s fastest growing business in the UK for the last two consecutive years running.
‘I am delighted to be joining KPMG and its rapidly expanding forensic practice. Financial services clients are facing many important issues where our skills can be of great value in reducing reputational risk and commercial loss,’ Taylor said.
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Why move from Partner to a Director position?
Experience in the consultancy world varies from one firm to another - It would be interesting to learn about the components that would make someone downgrade their position when we understand that the "Partner" position is usually the ultimate goal of any brillant member of staff.
Posted by: AL Manhothra, 04 Dec 2008 | 00:00