Deloitte Digital appoints Andrew McKibbin as a new Partner in Belfast

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  • Deloitte Digital has appointed Andrew McKibbin as a new Partner in its Belfast office.

    In his role, Andrew will lead on delivering digital transformation in Deloitte’s Government & Public Services team and will continue to build the Deloitte Digital brand.

    Prior to joining the Deloitte team, Andrew spent nine years working for software company Kainos, delivering large-scale agile transformation programmes across Government.

    He has led large programmes across many departments, including the MOT Modernisation Programme and the Government Digital Service’s exemplar View Driving Licence.

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    Most recently, he led the EU Exit programme with the Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs (DEFRA), building the necessary trade and regulatory systems to allow the UK to safely transition out of the EU. This included leading and securing a large procurement to support all major programmes within DEFRA’s digital function.

    Michael Robinson, Chief Technology Officer at Deloitte Digital, said: “With extensive experience in delivery and project management, and analytics across various markets including telecoms, IT solutions and processing, Andrew brings a wealth of knowledge and innovation to the role, which our clients will benefit from. Bringing people of Andrew’s calibre on board will help us continue to make a meaningful difference for our clients in both the public and private sectors.”

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    Andrew McKibbin, Partner, Deloitte Digital, also addeD: “Deloitte has a huge range of skills and experience, with an impressive range of existing digital capabilities and future ambitions. I’m looking forward to working with our clients to achieve meaningful change and to build teams that continue to deliver value for them.”

     Source: Written from press release.

     

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