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Meaden & Moore Welcomes Kevin Heisler

Please join us in welcoming Kevin Heisler to Meaden & Moore!
 
Kevin Heisler has joined Meaden & Moore as a Senior Manager with the Firm’s Business Solution Group in the Cleveland, OH office.
 
Mr. Heisler is a certified Project Management Professional (PMP) with over 10 years of experience in business consulting and project management, working across industries such as manufacturing and consumer packaged goods. He specializes in business performance improvement and transformation, with a focus on implementation of critical business initiatives. He has expertise in business process optimization, post-acquisition integration, and change management.
 
Prior to joining Meaden & Moore, Mr. Heisler served as a Project Manager at Nestle. While at Nestle, he focused on improving business operations and implementing key systems for the Finance and HR functional areas.  He previously worked for Ernst & Young as a Senior Consultant within their Advisory department managing consulting engagements in the business transformation space.
 
Mr. Heisler earned a Bachelor’s in History degree from Vanderbilt University and a Master’s in Business Administration degree from The Ohio State University - The Max M. Fisher College of Business. He is the Ambassador Committee Events Chairman for the First Tee of Cleveland.
 
“Kevin’s collaborative, innovative and diplomatic style compliments with Meaden & Moore’s culture and approach to client engagement very well. He is an excellent addition to our Firm,” states James P. Carulas, Chief Executive Officer of Meaden & Moore.
 

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