New York, February 5, 2024 – Oliver Wyman, the global management consultancy, today announced that Emma Bredin will join the firm as a Partner in its Finance & Risk practice and become Head of the Regulatory Compliance Practice for the Americas. She will be based in the New York office.

“We’re excited Emma will be joining Oliver Wyman,”

said Anders Nemeth, Managing Partner and Global Head of Financial Services.

“She is a sought-after industry expert with a distinguished career in compliance whose distinct experience in large-scale transformation of compliance and risk organizations will support our clients’ strategic business growth objectives with both safety and soundness.”

“As a former industry leading Chief Compliance Officer of several large financial institutions, Emma will be an amazing addition to our Regulatory Compliance practice which is oriented towards creating practical solutions for our clients based on a keen understanding of their challenges,”

said Allen Meyer, Global Regulatory Compliance Practice Leader.

“I’m thrilled to be joining Oliver Wyman and have experienced first-hand the value and service they bring to their clients over the years. I am excited to work with a firm so respected in the industry for how it delivers for clients and with a team of people who truly embody partnership and collaboration,”

said Emma Bredin.

Before joining Oliver Wyman, Ms. Bredin was Chief Compliance and Ethics Officer at Bank of New York Mellon. Prior to BNY Mellon, she served as Enterprise Chief Compliance Officer at Raymond James, Managing Director and Global Head of Enterprise Compliance Risk Management at Citigroup, and Assistant Compliance Director at MetLife. Earlier in her career, she was an Associate at LeBoeuf, Lamb, Greene & MacRae LLP and a Law Clerk at AIG.

Ms. Bredin received an LL.M. from Georgetown University Law Center, a Bachelor of Civil Law with Honors from University College Dublin, and a Diploma in European Legal Studies from the Université de Toulouse. She was admitted to the New York State Bar in October 2003.






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