Meet Frank HydoskiDirector, Deloitte Financial Advisory Services LLP |
Frank Hydoski is a director in the New York Forensic & Dispute Services practice of Deloitte Financial Advisory Services LLP, the leader of the Analytic and Forensic Technology group, as well as an advisor to the Deloitte Forensic Center. He is responsible for developing new products and approaches in forensic accounting and investigations for clients in both the private and public sector. Internationally recognized for his work in complex investigations, especially those requiring information technology to facilitate forensic analysis, Frank has guided a number of high-profile investigations.
As chief of forensics for the committee examining the United Nations Oil-for-Food Program, Frank was responsible for forensic accounting tasks as well as the development of analytical databases designed to combine all available information about contracts and transactions underlying the program.
Frank also led a crucial part of the massive forensic effort in the investigation of Holocaust-era accounts held by Swiss banks. One of the largest investigations of its kind, Frank’s team used forensic techniques to reconstruct the activity of more than 800,000 Holocaust-era accounts at one of the largest banks in Switzerland. Of these, tens of thousands were identified as possibly belonging to victims of Nazi persecution.
Earlier in his career, Frank was the founding partner of the Forensic Technology Solutions practice at another Big Four accounting firm, where he is credited with establishing the first client-facing technology practice in the context of disputes, investigations and reorganizations.




