
Bill Maloney [Photo: CrossCountru Consultng]
Veteran executive Bill Maloney has been appointed as the Texas Market lead and Dallas office managing partner of McLean, Virginia-based business advisory firm CrossCountry Consulting.
The company said that Maloney will lead its strategy and operations across the Texas market, with a focus on delivering robust solutions tailored to the Office of the CFO, building strategic client and partner relationships, and driving sustainable growth in the region.
“Bill is an outstanding addition to CrossCountry Consulting,” Erik Linn, co-founder and managing partner at CrossCountry Consulting, said in a statement. “His wealth of experience, proven leadership, and dedication to helping clients solve complex challenges align perfectly with our commitment to excellence. Bill also embodies the collaborative and people-focused culture that CrossCountry values, making him an ideal fit for our team. As we continue to expand our presence in the Texas market, Bill’s expertise and strategic vision will be pivotal in driving our growth and delivering exceptional service to our clients.”
CrossCountry said that Maloney brings more than 25 years of experience across financial, operational, and strategic leadership roles.
His depth of knowledge spans key areas such as US GAAP and IFRS accounting, financial reporting, business growth strategies, and internal controls, the company said.
Before CrossCountry Consulting, Maloney held several senior leadership roles, including serving as the national practice leader of Financial Advisory Services and chief operating officer of Advisory Services at Riveron. He also held the position of vice president of reporting and technical accounting at Orthofix International and spent nearly 13 years at PwC, where he gained extensive experience in audit, transaction services, and global accounting consulting.
“I’m excited to join CrossCountry Consulting and contribute to the firm’s growth in the Texas market,” Maloney said in a statement. “Their reputation for delivering top-tier advisory services, continued investment in their people, and commitment to innovation and client success, creates immense potential for growth and positive impact within the Texas market. I look forward to working closely with our talented teams and helping clients achieve their strategic objectives.”
CrossCountry Consulting officially opened an office in Dallas early last year in response to greater market demand across the Southwest region. The company said it has been steadily adding clients and hiring team members in Texas for the past several years—leveraging its teams in Dallas-Fort Worth, Houston metro, and Austin-San Antonio to serve companies across the region.
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