Greater London, England, United Kingdom, January 2026 — EY has appointed Ram Sarvepalli as Deputy Global Managing Partner – Client Service. In this role, Ram Sarvepalli will help shape how EY supports clients to accelerate growth, manage risk, and build resilience, drawing on his deep understanding of client priorities, market dynamics, and a strong commitment to innovation.
Over nearly two and a half decades with EY, Ram Sarvepalli has held a series of senior global and regional leadership roles across Global Consulting. Most recently, he served as Global Deputy Vice Chair for Consulting, and prior to that led as Managing Partner – EMEIA Consulting, overseeing a consulting business spanning 92 countries with 30,000+ professionals, focused on delivering transformation through technology at speed, innovation at scale, and people at the center.
Earlier, he also served as Deputy Managing Partner – Advisory (EMEIA), Leader – Advisory Services, India Region, and Partner – Advisory Services, building breadth across markets, clients, and large-scale transformation agendas.
Before joining EY, Ram Sarvepalli spent about five years at Arthur Andersen & Co., where he progressed through leadership roles including Senior Manager and later Director – Risk Advisory, strengthening his foundation in risk, advisory leadership, and client-centric problem solving across complex environments.
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