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KPMG International has appointed four new global sector heads to its lead banking and capital markets, healthcare, government, and infrastructure and transport sectors.

Geoff Rush has been appointed global head of banking and capital markets. He succeeds Francisco “Paco” Uría who has had a 15-year career with KPMG. Based in Toronto, Canada, Rush brings over 25 years of experience leading large transformation programs across banking, insurance, and wealth management.

Meanwhile, Beccy Fenton has been appointed global head of healthcare. She succeeds Anna van Poucke, who will retire after a tenure of more than 30 years in the healthcare industry, including 15 years with KPMG in the Netherlands and KPMG International.

With her 13 years at KPMG in the UK, Fenton has held significant roles including UK head of infrastructure, government and healthcare, and KPMG co-global lead for care system redesign.

Dean Grandy has been appointed Global Head of Government. He succeeds Brenda Walker, who is retiring after a 20-year career at KPMG. Grandy has played a key role at KPMG Australia, where he has served as a partner in the Canberra office since joining KPMG 12 years ago.

Lastly, Lisa Kelvey has been appointed global head of infrastructure and transportation. She succeeds Richard Threlfall, who will retire after a 22-year career at KPMG. Kelvey has spent 13 years at KPMG in the UK and previously served as EMA region head of infrastructure.

Regina Mayor, global head of clients and markets, said: “These appointments underscore the depth of our talent and our commitment to cultivating leaders who truly understand our clients, our culture, and our global strategy. Each leader brings outstanding expertise and leadership at a time of growing global complexity.

“Now, more than ever, it is essential to meet the demands of this environment, and these global sector heads will play a critical role in driving agility, maintaining trust, and delivering meaningful impact across their sectors and our business.”

 

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