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Deloitte Ireland Strengthens Senior Team with Strategic Appointments in Technology and Financial Crime

Deloitte Ireland is pleased to announce two senior hires that deepen its leadership strength and reinforce its commitment to helping clients navigate complexity,innovate with confidence, and lead in their markets.

Uroš Djordjević has joined the firm as a Partner in the Technology & Transformation (T&T) practice. With more than 20 years' experience in consulting, Uroš brings deep expertise in Microsoft Dynamics 365 and Power Platform, having successfully built and led practices at Codec, Avanade, and EY.

In his new role, Uroš will focus on scaling Deloitte’s Microsoft Business Applications practice, with a particular focus on the public sector and financial services.

“Joining Deloitte is an exciting new chapter,” 

says Uroš Djordjević. 

“There’s enormous potential to help organisations unlock value through technology, particularly in complex, highly regulated industries. I’m thrilled to be part of that journey.”

Also joining the firm is Camilla Mackenzie, who has been appointed as a Partner in Deloitte’s Forensics and Financial Crime business, leading the Financial Crime offering within the Risk, Regulatory & Forensic team.

Delivering impact

Camilla is a highly experienced leader in financial crime prevention, compliance, and risk management, with a global track record spanning Asia, the US, Canada and Latin America. She was most recently a Partner at KPMG Denmark, where she built and scaled a successful Nordic financial crime practice. Prior to that, she held senior industry roles, including Global Head of Financial Crime Compliance at Scotiabank in Canada.

Now relocated to Dublin, Camilla will lead Deloitte’s growing financial crime business across Financial Services, TMT, and the Public Sector.

“This is a space where client needs are evolving fast, and expectations
are higher than ever,” 

explains Camilla Mackenzie. 

“I’m excited to build something bold and distinctive with Deloitte, and to support clients in protecting their businesses and reputations.”

These new partner appointments come at a time of significant growth for the firm, as Deloitte continues to invest in talent and capabilities that address its clients’ most pressing challenges and focuses on competitiveness as well as business resilience. 

“The calibre of leaders joining our firm speaks to our ambition,” 

says Harry Goddard, CEO of Deloitte Ireland.

“We’re not just responding to market shifts, we’re shaping them. Uroš and Camilla bring deep expertise and bold thinking, and we’re excited to have them on board as we continue to expand our offerings and deliver impact where it matters most.”

As the number one professional services firm globally, Deloitte continues to grow its footprint across technology, risk, and transformation, helping clients lead with confidence in a fast-changing world.