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Deloitte has hired Mike Woodward as an Automotive Consulting partner in its UK Manufacturing team. He joins from IBM Consulting, where he was Lead Automotive Partner in Europe, and will be working to develop the significant opportunities within the automotive sector.
Mike brings over 25 years of experience in advising major automotive manufacturers, suppliers and organisations. This includes: Toyota, Honda, Nissan, BMW, Volvo, Ford, General Motors and Caterpillar. He has also worked within industry, with both Rover Group and Wadham Stringer. He led KMPG’s Automotive Group in the UK for seven years.
Jane Lodge, UK Manufacturing leader at Deloitte says: “Mike will be a valuable asset to our continued success in the automotive team. His recruitment represents a significant investment in the sector as we further enhance our credentials in the UK.”
Mike Woodward adds: “Deloitte is making considerable strides in the UK automotive sector with a range of clients and I am delighted to be joining a team who are committed to developing this division and building upon the opportunities.”
Deloitte works with the majority of automotive manufacturers and dealer groups in the UK.
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