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KPMG:HARRY MOSELEY NAMED CHIEF INFORMATION OFFICER
December 13, 2012

Harry Moseley
By Rob Starr, Content Manager, Big4.com
KPMG LLP today announced the appointment of Harry Moseley to the post of chief information officer (CIO), effective December 17, 2012. He will succeed Richard Anderson, who is retiring.
Moseley’s technology career spans more than 30 years and has been primarily focused within the financial services industry. Most recently, he was the CIO of The Blackstone Group, a premier global investment and advisory firm. At Blackstone, Moseley was responsible for the technology platform across all businesses and functions globally.
Moseley earned a BA/BAI degree in engineering, mathematics and computer science from Trinity College Dublin. He is an honorary trustee of the New York City chapter of the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. He was the founder and former captain of the Blackstone Bike Team in support of the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society.
“I’m excited to be joining a premier business organization that has a well-established reputation for helping its clients embrace change, manage risks and grow in a dynamic and challenging economic environment,” Moseley said. “Technology plays a crucial role in operational efficiency and client service, and I look forward to developing a roadmap for KPMG that allows us to achieve our business objectives and better serve our clients.”
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