PwC Luxembourg on Thursday said it has admitted fourteen new partners to the firm, along with three new managing directors.
These fourteen partners and three managing directors are experts in their fields, and lead teams that demonstrate PwC’s vision for its global network, the firm said.
“We are delighted about the admission of our fourteen new partners and three managing directors,” said John Parkhouse, CEO at PwC Luxembourg, in a statement. “PwC intends to provide a distinctive client experience through a combination of technical expertise, smart technology, relentless collaboration with our clients across the firm, deep local roots in Luxembourg as well as an uncompromising focus on our values to help solve our clients needs and provide sustained outcomes.”
The list of PwC’s new partners includes Thomas Bayer, Angelo Beaufay, Laurent Buttice, Guillaume Kuhn, Tiphaine Gruny, Stefan Schindler, David Schmidt and Martin Wais in assurance; Pierre-Yves Gillet, Piotr Kozikowski, Marc Meurant and Jonathan Picard in tax; and Daniela Cedola and Beril Akcicek in advisory.
Yapo Bessekon, Fabienne Chantelot and Stéphanie Jean were appointed as managing director.