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Dan Grayson

Principal at Deloitte
📍 Los Angeles, California, United States

Dan Grayson is a Principal at Deloitte Consulting, where he leads the Cloud Strategy & Transformation group. With nearly 15 years of experience in the US and Europe, he specializes in delivering technology transformations for Fortune 500 companies in life sciences, financial services, and tech. He holds a Masters Degree from the University of Cambridge.

Outside of his professional role, Dan is an active individual who enjoys running, hiking, and playing squash in his free time. These interests suggest a passion for both outdoor endurance activities and competitive sports.

He is a specialist in Cloud Financial Management (FinOps), helping clients manage and optimize their cloud technology investments.

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Experience
20 Years
Current Role
Principal
Location
Los Angeles, California, United States
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Priorities

Topics Dan cares about

Cloud Transformation
He leads Deloitte's Cloud Strategy & Transformation practice and advises clients on their cloud journey, focusing on tangible business value.
FinOps Strategy
His work has a significant focus on cloud financial management, helping organizations optimize IT services and costs as they adopt cloud technologies.
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Career

Work history

9-2007
Principal
Deloitte
9-2006 - 8-2007
Researcher
Informa Telecoms and Media
7-2005 - 9-2006
Research Scientist
Pfizer
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Education
Master's Degree
University of Cambridge
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