Miles Everson has been appointed U.S. Advisory Services Leader for PwC where he will be responsible for overseeing more than 10,000 professionals focused on consulting, deals and forensics services.

Everson succeeds Dana Mcilwain, PwC Partner and Vice Chair, who has been promoted to the new position of PwC Services Leader.

"We are pleased to announce Miles as PwC's U.S. Advisory leader. Miles has made significant contributions to the firm and its stakeholders during his long and distinguished career with PwC. He has held a variety of leadership roles and served some of our largest global clients," says Bob Moritz, PwC U.S. chairman and senior partner. "The diversity of Miles' leadership experiences makes him uniquely prepared to lead the Advisory practice as it continues to evolve to meet changing market demands."

Everson previously served on the firm's U.S. Advisory leadership team as Advisory Financial Services Leader, and earlier as Advisory Banking & Capital Markets Sector co-leader. He was also PwC's Global Advisory Risk Consulting Leader, focused on helping large complex organizations with enterprise governance and risk management programs. Everson was named one of Consulting magazine's Top 25 Consultants in 2008. With over 25 years of professional services experience, he currently works with some of the largest organizations in the world.

"I am excited to have this opportunity to lead our Advisory practice at such a unique inflection point in time for today's businesses. Achieving growth in today's complex, global business environment means having the right strategy to navigate risks, and also achieve and maintain competitive advantage," Everson

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