PwC announces two new Partners

PwC, Ireland’s largest professional services Firm, is delighted to announce the appointment of two new Partners, effective 1 July 2011. David McGee becomes a Partner in the Firm’s Consulting practice and Declan Murphy becomes a Partner in the Firm’s Asset Management practice.

Speaking at the announcement, Ronan Murphy, Senior Partner, PwC said:

“The appointment of David and Declan will strengthen our Consulting and Asset Management practices, both of which are growing significantly. David will assist our clients restructure their organisations and embed growth plans to position their businesses for the future. In response to the continued growth in the Irish funds industry, Declan will assist international fund promoters establish operations in Ireland.

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Notes to Editor:

David McGee becomes a Partner in the Firm’s Consulting practice advising local and international clients on a wide range of issues including technology, supply chain & logistics, strategy and post deal integration. David has significant international experience in the retail, distribution and wholesale sectors.

Declan Murphy becomes a Partner in the Firm’s Asset Management practice. Declan has significant experience, locally and internationally, providing audit and business advisory services to a wide range of international asset managers and promoters. In particular, he has considerable experience dealing with major multi-manager and hedge fund groups using both Irish and offshore domiciled products.

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