Winners announced for MCA Consultant of the Year

The winners of the 2007 MCA Consultant of the Year Awards were announced last night at a ceremony held in London.

Monetical's founder John E. Abram, invited to sit on this year panel of judges, was delighted to present Richard Forrest from Deloitte with the IT Consultant of the Year; runners-up were Nigel Green (Capgemini) and Dominic Knight (PricewaterhouseCoopers).

This year's entries we judged against eight criteria: client focus, leadership, teamwork, communication, project management, critical thinking, specialist knowledge, and client testimonial. All this years finalists were outstanding. With each entry expressing a thorough insight into the challenges of today's IT, well deserving the prize.

Monetical wishes to thank the MCA for being invited to participate in this event, along with the other judges: Eilish Henry (Deputy Director of the PaceSetter Programme, HMRC), Peter Graham (Bath School of Management), Melanie Franklin (Maven Training), Cilla Snowball (AMV BBDO), Duncan Angwin (Warwick Business School), Peter Hill (Management Consultancies Association) and Carol Lewis (The Times).

About Monetical
Based in Cambridge UK, Monetical, Ltd. designs, develops and supports the first solution that focuses on helping small to medium sized businesses to optimise the performance of their software or IT projects. For a comprehensive description about Monetical and its solutions: info@monetical.com or visit www.monetical.com

About MCA and Sunday Times
Formed in 1956 the MCA represent the UK consultancy industry to its clients, the media and government.  In 2006 the UK Management consultancy revenues were an estimated at £8bn.  MCA members represent around 70% of the UK consulting sector, with nine of the top ten UK-based consulting firms (by consulting fee income) are members. For more information visit www.mca.org.uk

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