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| Hitachi Consulting UK Announces Two Key Appointments Hitachi Consulting has announced two new key additions to its senior management team. Neil Brownlie joins Hitachi Consulting UK as Vice President of Financial Services, and Mark Campbell joins as Vice President of Public Sector. The appointments will play an important role in managing and executing the company's market growth strategy within the company's core competencies of Management Consultancy, Applications & Technology Solutions and Managed Services capabilities. As VP of Financial Services, Mr.Brownlie will be responsible for leading the financial services businesses, with a particular focus on helping banks, insurance companies and other financial services organisations transform their core operations, including sales and marketing, HR, procurement, finance and technology. He was previously with the Financial Services vertical within CSC for six years, as well as sales around Cards and Payments. Prior to this, Mr.Brownlie held a number of sales and management positions within technology solution providers, at companies including Rolfe & Nolan, New Era of Networks (NEON) and Veritas. With more than 18 years' experience in the provision of business and technology consulting services in the UK and Central Europe, Mr.Brownlie has built strong relationships with many leading banks and financial services providers across Europe. As VP of Public Sector, Mr. Campbell will spearhead the development and growth of Hitachi Consulting in the UK, managing the key client relationships in that sector. His focus will be to build on the strong heritage Hitachi Consulting has for providing technology solutions to the Public Sector, delivering clear and tangible business benefits. Mr. Campbell brings extensive experience to Hitachi Consulting as a proven business leader with more than 13 years as a Partner / Chief Executive and more than 20 years in Public Sector consulting. During his career, Mr. Campbell has worked for PA Consulting Group, KPMG/Atos Consulting and Hedra where he was Chief Executive. write your comments about the article :: © 2011 Computing News :: home page |