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PwC has added to its Deals practice with the appointment of Daniel Cameron as a partner to lead the firm’s digital procurement capability.

Cameron joins from running his own company carrying out advisory work for start ups and advising companies on their procurement needs.

He was previously chief procurement officer at wealth management firm Quilter, and had similar roles at Pearson and Goldman Sachs – bringing over 20 years experience in procurement and supply chain management working across industry sectors including financial services, telecommunications and media.

At PwC, Cameron will be part of the firm’s Value Creation and Realisation team that sits within the Deals practice, and will lead on third party related transformation programmes for enterprise and mid market clients. He will have a particular focus within Financial Services.

Lucy Stapleton, UK head of Deals, said: “I’m delighted to welcome Dan to our deals practice. Dan brings deep understanding and expertise in digital supply chain management and procurement that strengthens our position in the market and our offering to clients. This underpins our continued investment in technology across Deals and the specific focus on our technology alliance partnerships.”

Cameron added: “I’m excited to be joining PwC and look forward to supporting clients as they embrace a more digital future, balancing cost, ESG and resilience in their supply chains.”

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