Jamie Iredale

Jamie Iredale

Jamie is a director at Zolfo Cooper with nearly 20 years of management and consulting experience, with significant expertise in the financial services sector.

Professional Experience

Prior to joining Zolfo Cooper, Jamie was vice president of Marsh and McLennan corporate operations. In this role, Jamie had line responsibility for the global real estate function and the global sourcing and procurement function. He also led the company’s restructuring program office which achieved a $250 million savings target from actions including: centralization of IT infrastructure, finance transaction process outsourcing, human resources functional redesign, procurement transformation and real estate optimization. He also led the redesign of the company’s pension plan in 2005, which delivered over $100 million of annuity savings.

Jamie previously served as a managing director with Marsh Inc., where his responsibilities included mergers and acquisitions, strategic planning and crisis management during the New York Attorney General’s investigation of insurance brokerages. He played a key role on the executive leadership team that designed a new business model for Marsh to complete the company’s settlement with state regulators in 2004.

As a principal of the financial institutions group at A.T. Kearney, Jamie led numerous restructuring initiatives to drive operational efficiency and cost reduction for his clients. Jamie’s engagement experience included: post-merger integration, large-scale operational process improvement, strategic sourcing and procurement transformation. In addition, he has restructured business plans for clients, performed due diligence on financial models, and developed organizational redesign and go-to-market strategies.

Jamie began his career as a foreign exchange broker in the United Kingdom.

Education, Certification & Professional Affiliations
  • Bachelor of economics degree from Monash University in Melbourne, Australia
  • M.B.A. from Melbourne Business School, which included graduate studies at Columbia Business School in New York