Bill Deckelman serves as Chief Legal Officer, leveraging his extensive experience in corporate governance, legal strategy, and digital transformation. Before joining Andersen, Bill was Executive Vice President and General Counsel at DXC Technology, where he played a pivotal role in guiding the company through its merger with HPE Enterprise Services and Computer Sciences Corporation. He also served as Executive Vice President of the Howard Baker Forum in Washington D.C. and continues to support the Forum's AI Collaborative, a global collaborative of multi-national executives and thought leaders addressing AI, cyber, data management and governance, policy and regulation, national security, and geopolitical aspects of enterprise risk.
Bill consistently drives digital transformation within legal and commercial organizations. He co-founded the Digital Legal Exchange, a global institute promoting collaboration among law, business, and technology experts to foster digital innovation in the legal industry. He also contributed to initiatives at the Singapore Academy of Law, focusing on the future of law in the digital age. His work in these areas has garnered recognition from industry peers, enabling him to advance the operational landscape of legal organizations in the modern business environment.
Throughout his career, Bill has provided guidance on legal and strategic issues such as corporate governance, regulatory matters, and complex transactions aimed at streamlining legal and commercial management. At Andersen, Bill continues to apply his expertise to support the firm’s legal strategies and offer counsel on complex business matters.
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Education
- Arkansas State University, BA (Political Science)
- Arkansas State University, MBA
- University of Arkansas School of Law, JD with Honors
- Georgetown University Law Center, LLM (International Business and Economic Law)
- LSE Law - London School of Economics, LLM (International Law)
Affiliations
- National Association of Corporate Directors
- American University, Washington College of Law—Tech, Law & Security Program
- The Howard Baker Forum