KPMG US has promoted 42 team member to partner-level in its advisory services division. The Big Four firm promoted a total of 119 people to partner across its audit, tax, and advisory service lines for the partner class of fiscal year 2021.

KPMG provides a full suite of advisory services, including offerings in corporate strategy and M&A, operations, risk and compliance, data and analytics, digital transformation, technology, and people and change.

Globally, KPMG’s advisory division brings in 40% of its approximately $30 billion in annual fees. Audit brings in nearly as much (38%), while tax services represent 22% of revenue. The advisory services division has been seeing solid growth in recent years, posting 7.9% growth in 2019 year-over-year compared to audit’s 3.7% growth, as clients have been upping their demand for digital transformation and technology services in particular.

KPMG US is the largest member firm in KPMG International, accounting for approximately a third of global revenue. The American firm has approximately 35,000 employees in 100+ offices across all 50 states.

The new US advisory partners for the class of FY21 are:

Patricia Alonso de la Fuente

Evan Bartell

Brett D. Benner

Frederick Betz

Teresa Blake

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Mark J. Brennan

Manfred Caranci

Aileen Chan

Anser Chaudhary

Omer Chaudhary

Richard Chen

Michael A. Clubine

Greg Corlis

Nina Currigan

Nathan Gabig

Jason D. Galloway

Seong-Kwan Hong

Richard Isola

Timothy S. Jakubowski

Thomas Humbert

Bhargavi Kosaraju

Gary Landis

Sarmed A. Malik

Mike Mather

Brent D. McDaniel

Chris McDonald

Kannan Nadar

Ursula F. Nigrelli

Binoy Palakkal

Terri Peterfeso

Scott Purdy

Arun M. Rajappa

Lokesh Ramani

Regine Ross

Leila Shin

Ross Stallings

David J. Tarabocchia

Jessica Thompson

Daisy Tung

Rey Villanueva

Dave Wolf

Joseph D. Yusz

“Each of these talented professionals has demonstrated exceptional professional excellence and expertise within their respective fields, helping our firm achieve growth and success in the marketplace,” CEO Paul Knopp said of the new partner class in a post on LinkedIn. “Just as importantly, they are known for their integrity and living KPMG’s values, holding themselves and others to the highest standards while fostering an environment of collaboration and innovation.”


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