TCG founder steps aside

Terence Chapman, founder of the Terence Chapman Group (TCG), the specialist provider of IT consultancy services to the finance sector, has stepped aside as chief executive.

Andrew Jurczynski, with 20 years' experience in the consulting profession, has taken over as chief executive. Chapman said of Jurczynski: “He has excellent experience of growing consultancy practices and is ideally placed to lead TCG’s future development.”

Chapman will now become a non-executive director of the company, but was not available to comment on his decision to take a non-exeuctive role.

After being made partner at McKinsey & Co, Jurczynski went on to co-found AT Kearney’s financial services practice and the Mitchell Madison Group UK - a strategy consultancy specialising in financial services. Following the sale of Mitchell Madison to USWeb in 1999, he was made director of MarchFIRST UK, a multi-disciplined Web-consulting professional services business, which went into administration on April 12 this year.

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