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In a significant leadership change, DLA has appointed Gregory Michaels as the new partner and head of Information Technology Services. This strategic move is aimed at enhancing the firm's capabilities in delivering innovative IT solutions and services to its clients. Michaels brings a wealth of experience in the technology sector, having previously held various senior positions where he successfully led teams in implementing cutting-edge IT strategies.
His expertise is expected to play a crucial role in driving DLA's vision to integrate advanced technology into its audit and advisory practices. With the increasing reliance on technology in the financial services industry, Michaels' leadership is poised to strengthen the firm's competitive edge and improve operational efficiencies.
The appointment reflects DLA's commitment to staying at the forefront of technological advancements, ensuring that clients receive the best possible service in an ever-evolving digital landscape. The firm looks forward to the innovative changes Michaels will bring to the IT services division.
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