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UK — Derek McInnes has become client director for TLE London, having transferred from TLE Sydney.
Since joining TLE Sydney in 2010 from Simpson Carpenter, where he was director of technology, media and telecoms, McInnes has led a number of key accounts including Westpac and KFC.
TLE London managing director Chris Paxton said: “Derek’s extensive consulting experience, together with his quantitative expertise, helps to further strengthen our offer and positions us well for new and different types of work.”
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