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MCA Consultant of the Year Awards identify excellence in UK management consulting
 
  
  
 The third annual
Management Consultancies
Association Consultant
of the Year Awards,
which recognise the best
consultants in the UK,
recently took place.
  
   The Awards, run in
association with The
Times
and sponsored by
CSC, Mindbench, and Novo
Altum, identify the best
consultants in each of
six categories, where
individual consultants
have demonstrated
excellence in their
field of consulting.
Three additional
categories are awarded
to the best consultants
at key stages of their
careers.
  
   The awards are judged
by an independent,
objective panel of
representatives from the
public and private
sector, including
representatives from the
Department for Children,
Schools and Families,
Warwick and Cass
Business Schools and DLA
Piper. Entry submissions
are subjected to a
rigorous judging
procedure and entrants
have to provide client
testimonials in support
of their entry.
 
   
   The career stage
winners were:
  
   Outstanding
Achievement
(sponsored
by Novo Altum)
   Rakesh Majithia,
KPMG
  
   Future Leader
(sponsored by Novo
Altum)
   Lisa Heneghan,
Deloitte
  
   Young Consultant
of the Year
   Kimberly Hurd
,
Accenture
  
   The category winners
were:
  
   Change Management
(sponsored by CSC)
   Derek Felton,
Tribal
  
   Human Resources
   Rustin Richburg
,
Accenture
  
   IT
   Will Cooper
, Ernst &
Young
  
   Marketing
   Julian Horberry
,
Propaganda
  
   Performance
Improvement
(sponsored
 
 by Mindbench)
   Graham Ramsden,
BT Global Services
  
   Strategy
   Richard Lewis
, Ernst
& Young
  
   Alan Leaman, CEO of
the MCA, commented:
“This year’s awards
recognise the top talent
in the British
consulting industry. The
MCA works constantly
with our members to
attract the best people
into consulting, and our
Code of Practice puts
high standards and
clients’ interests
first. The standard of
entries was very high
this year and everyone
who was shortlisted can
be proud of this
achievement. The
economic climate is
tough and our industry
is certainly not immune
but this is a time when
quality and excellence
need to come to the
fore. Our industry can
be rightly proud of its
tremendous wealth of
talent – these awards
show just why UK
consulting is world
class.”
 
  
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
  
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