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Terrence D. Dibble
Terry Dibble graduated from USC in 1970 with a BS in Accounting; he joined Peat Marwick Mitchell and Co. (KPMG) in November, 1969, became an audit partner in 1980, and an Advisory Services partner with the Firm in 1999.
From October, 2001 to his retirement in September, 2010, Terry held the position of KPMG National Partner in Charge for Risk Management-Advisory Services. In this role, based in the KPMG national offices in New York City, Terry led the Firm’s risk management for its Advisory services practices in the U.S., comprised of Internal Audit and Risk and Compliance Services, Business Performance Services, Information Technology Advisory Services, Forensic Services, Financial Risk Management Services and Transaction Services practice groups.
The role included oversight of Advisory services risk policies for the United States and Americas practices of KPMG, quality control monitoring and reporting, and overall enterprise risk management for the Advisory practices.
Terry served on KPMG’s Global Advisory Risk Management Committee, the Professional Practice Committee, the Advisory Services Operations Committee, and the Firm’s Legal and Compliance Committee.
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