Cameron Radis

Senior Director
Experienced in analyzing complex structured and unstructured data and implementing inclusive strategies
Expert in leveraging advanced analytics techniques to uncover and mitigate fraudulent activities
Broad experience delivering custom analytics-based solutions that transform data into knowledge
Chicago
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Cameron Radis is a Senior Director with Alvarez & Marsal Disputes and Investigations in Chicago. He has over a decade of experience using technology to provide accounting and financial consulting services relating to financial investigations, higher education data analytics, litigations and disputes, compliance monitoring, improper financial reporting, fraud and corruption, and process improvement engagements.

Mr. Radis has worked with clients across a range of industries, including financial and professional services, higher education, cryptocurrency, insurance, life sciences, technology, healthcare, commodities trading, manufacturing, fintech, natural resource exploitation, and telecommunications.

With a deep understanding of complex data environments, Mr. Radis collaborates closely with clients and their external counsel to craft tailored, analytics-driven solutions that turn raw data into actionable insights. Using industry-leading practices, he guides teams through complex litigation and investigations, guiding data scoping, collection, advanced analytics, dashboarding, and reporting.

Prior to joining A&M, Mr. Radis served as a Senior Director of Analytics and Data Strategy at Ankura and as a Forensic Technology professional at EY, where he executed cross-border investigations throughout North and South America, the Middle East, Europe, and Asia.

Mr. Radis earned a bachelor’s degree in business economics, statistics, and analytics from Miami University and a master’s degree in business analytics (magna cum laude) from the University of Notre Dame.

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