Consulting firm AlixPartners has hired Trevor Donelan as a partner & managing director in its risk advisory practice.

Based in New York, Donelan spent the last eight years as a senior enforcement accountant at the Security and Exchange Commission (SEC), where he led federal securities fraud investigations and worked closely with the US Attorney’s Office and FBI.

Donelan is technical and forensic accountant with expertise in accounting, complex securities fraud, and compliance issues. He has led investigations ranging from accounting fraud to cross-border market manipulation cases.

Prior to joining the SEC, Donelan spent seven years at StoneTurn Group, a risk and compliance consulting firm, where he was a managing director. Before that he spent five years at Deloitte, where he was a manager in the forensic and dispute consulting practice.He began his career in the audit business of Arthur Andersen.

Donelan has a bachelor’s degree in accounting from the University of Richmond and is a certified public accountant.

“Trevor is a fantastic addition to the AlixPartners family,” said Matt Jacques, partner & managing director. “He will integrate seamlessly into our already deep bench of accounting experts, including our team of former SEC Enforcement Accountants. His experience leading highly complex securities, accounting, and auditing investigations will be exceptionally valuable to our clients.”

Donelan’s hiring brings the number of former SEC enforcement accountants employed at AlixPartners to six. The other five are Matt Jacques, Justin Sutherland, Brad Mroski, Susan Markel, Jim Barratt.

AlixPartners provides consulting in turnaround and restructuring, performance improvement, risk and disputes, economics, transactions, technology, and leadership. The New York-based firm has more than 2,500 employees across 20+ global offices.



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