The FINANCIAL — KPMG in The Bahamas ispleased to welcome Mr. Dennis Deveaux as an Associate Director in its Advisory team.
Mr. Deveaux will be responsible for supporting the ongoing development of KPMG’s Management Consulting practice in The Bahamas and regionally and for KPMG’s Data & Analytics advisory business. Dennis brings his core skills in the areas of financial management and mergers and acquisitions to KPMG, after working in a global setting outside of The Bahamas for the majority of his career.
Mr. Deveaux joined KPMG from Toyota Material Handling where he spent more than 10 years, having worked at the Director level leading the North American strategic planning, financial management and operational accounting functions. He recently led TOYOTA’s strategy work in the area of logistics solutions. Dennis has significant international experience working in the United States, Canada, Mexico, and Europe. He also successfully completed a 4 year assignment at TOYOTA’s global material handing headquarters in Nagoya Japan, as a senior financial/planning leader, according to KPMG.
“KPMG remains a trusted advisor to the world’s most demanding clients. Its role as an advisor to the public and private sector is essential to driving efficiency and operational improvements, given the many opportunities that stand at the forefront of our national dialogue,” noted Dennis “I fully expect to leverage my past experience at TOYOTA, along with KPMG’s global platform and local presence to support impactful contributions in the community.”
Mr. Deveaux earned a Bachelor of Science in Finance and Economics from Fisk University and then a Master of Science – Finance, as well as an MBA from the Saunders College of Business, at the Rochester Institute of Technology. Dennis is a graduate of St. Anne’s School and was formerly involved with Junior Achievement Bahamas as a student. He was also a former intern at IBM Bahamas as well as Shell Bahamas, prior to joining TOYOTA.
KPMG is pleased to welcome Dennis and his wife, Dr. Teykia Deveaux back home. “We are very fortunate to welcome Dennis into our Advisory team. He brings a wealth of experience, industry knowledge and expertise to the management team. As our Advisory practice grows, we are confident we have the right people in place to best support the needs of our clients, and to continue to drive our business forward” noted Simon Townend, Head of Advisory for KPMG in The Bahamas. “The firm will continue to invest in attracting the best and brightest Bahamians, including those working abroad, to return home and contribute to the national development of The Bahamas.”
KPMG is a wholly Bahamian owned member firm of KPMG International and has been in The Bahamas for almost 60 years. KPMG has 3 offices in The Bahamas and employs 80 professionals. KPMG provides a wide range of advisory services to the public and private sector in The Bahamas and across the region from its Bahamas office.
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