KPMG, the U.S. audit, tax, and advisory firm, has announced the appointment of its national managing partners and principals, along with a new Chief Strategy Officer. The firm has named Phil Isom as its new Chief Strategy Officer, effective immediately. Based in Chicago, Isom succeeds Talley Lambert. He previously led KPMG’s global M&A and U.S. corporate finance practices, overseeing 2,600 professionals across

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156 countries. With more than two decades of experience in investment banking and restructuring, Isom joined KPMG in 2011. He also held leadership roles at Monroe Capital and other financial institutions. He holds an MBA from Loyola University and a finance degree from the University of Dayton. “Phil brings deep industry experience and a proven track record of strategic leadership,” said a KPMG representative.

The new leadership team includes Scott Buckley (Advisory Operations), Mike Comer (Operations), David Fine (Legal & Regulatory), Dana Foote (Audit Operations), Ann Holley (Tax), Jason LaRue (Talent & Culture), Todd Lohr (Clients & Markets), Arun Rajappa (Risk Management & Compliance), Jason Rash (Audit Quality & Professional Practice), and Patrick Ryan (Advisory Strategy & Markets). KPMG is a network of independent firms under KPMG International, operating in 142 countries and territories with more than 275,000 partners and employees.

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