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Head of Government Services Robin Tye has recently joined Ernst & Young from IBM and leads a dynamic team across our portfolio of government accounts. |
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Head of Marketing, Government Services Gemma Willams leads the firm's marketing activities across the public sector. |
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Healthcare Alpesh Patel leads Ernst & Young's Healthcare practice. He has a significant amount of strategic and financial advisory experience across a number of public service sectors including acute and primary healthcare, education, criminal justice, and housing. |
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Education and Justice Craig Baker leads Ernst & Young's Justice and Education practices. He has been working with government departments and agencies – at national and local levels – for over 20 years. He has advised on the design and development of major transformation programmes in areas including social security and welfare, taxation and revenue collection, criminal justice, policing, prisons and emergency services, defence and economic development. |
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DTI James Close leads our DTI account and has recently advised on the Government's Energy Review. James has previously served on secondment as HM Treasury's Head of Corporate and Private Finance. |
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Defence Owen Bull leads our defence team. He has been working with government departments for 15 years and has advised on major supply chain and transformation programmes in areas including defence, government commerce and GCHQ. |
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Transport Dougald Middleton leads Ernst & Young's Transport practice. He has over 15 years experience of advising on and financing complex public private sector joint ventures. Dougald has recently been advising the Department for Transport on the rolling stock review, leads Ernst & Young's input on the franchise renewals and is advising the Scottish Executive on the rail review. |
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Environment Rob leads our Defra account and is currently advising on numerous waste management projects across the UK including Manchester's £4.5bn Joint Integrated Waste Management Service PFI project. |