KPMG LLP names new line of business heads

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KPMG LLP names new line of business heads
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KPMG LLP, the US member company of KPMG International, has appointed new leaders across several of its business divisions.

The changes are effective immediately.

Manish Madhavani will oversee financial services, while Chris Marston takes on responsibility for government and healthcare. Dave Neuenhaus has been selected to lead asset management and private equity.

Heather Rice has been appointed to lead the products division, and Chad Seiler will head the technology, media and telecom segment.

Several members of the executive team will remain in their current roles. Maureen Davenport continues as chief corporate affairs officer and Kelle Fontenot stays on as chief digital officer.

Marc Macaulay retains his position as chief financial officer and Elena Richards remains in charge of culture and inclusion.

These appointments follow earlier announcements regarding national managing partners, principals and the company’s chief strategy officer.

The leadership group will be involved in supporting the company’s strategy execution.

KPMG LLP operates as part of the global KPMG network, which is active in 142 countries and territories and employs more than 275,000 people. Each company in the network is legally distinct.

In June this year, KPMG International launched KPMG Workbench, an AI platform aimed at scaling the global adoption and integration of AI.

KPMG Workbench will act as the backbone of the company’s client delivery platforms including KPMG Digital Gateway, KPMG Velocity and KPMG Clara.

The introduction of KPMG Workbench is part of the company’s multibillion dollar investment in AI and agentic transformation.

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