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  • Marco Deutsch joins as main electronic and engineering officer
  • Fragomen launched tech subsidiary final year

(Reuters) – Fragomen, Del Rey, Bernsen & Loewy has plucked an govt who managed Deloitte’s IT method to fill a freshly-designed top rated technological know-how-focused role at the immigration legislation company.

New York-founded world wide business Fragomen claimed on Thursday it has hired Marco Deutsch as main electronic and technologies officer, dependent in Chicago.

Deutsch will oversee Fragomen’s technological know-how offerings as the firm grows Fragomen Technologies Inc, a tech subsidiary it launched in September 2020, the business explained.

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Fragomen marked the opening of the tech unit very last year with its acquisition of SimpleCitizen Inc, a software package startup that develops immigration and visa technology. The business created a next acquisition in June of Nomadic, a tech company that marketplaces software for company traveler administration.

The company said on its web-site it employs a lot more than 4,500 immigration gurus and personnel across 50 offices globally, and handles issues like small business visas, company immigration plans, compliance and work verification.

Fragomen joined the parade of legislation firms entering the Salt Lake Metropolis sector this calendar year. The company opened an outpost in July with SimpleCitizen, which is centered there.

Deutsch spent 5 yrs at Deloitte as global main answer officer, where by he centered on developing electronic details technology tactics throughout its company units, Fragomen said.

Deloitte is one particular of the Large Four experienced products and services corporations that are increasingly competing for regulation company company globally, while they are not nonetheless permitted to follow legislation in the U.S.

A Deloitte consultant didn’t straight away reply to a ask for for comment about Deutsch’s departure on Friday.

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