PwC has announced the promotion of seven directors, each of whom will play a "vital role in leading and shaping" the firm’s strategic vision.
Of these instrumental appointments, representing seven different cultures, four are Guernsey-based - Kimberley Girard, Evgenia Litvintseva-Demetriou, Jonathan Mauger and Bernard Mullaly - and another three are located in Jersey - Hani Salem, Phon Siney and Nadine van der Westhuizen.
Guernsey Managing Partner, Evelyn Brady said the appointments are part of PwC's "continuing efforts to drive talent diversity from the top."
“These recent promotions represent a massive success story for our firm in any year, let alone in 2020, as we continue to invest in the most talented, experienced practitioners across key disciplines to support the increasingly complex needs of our clients," she said.
"The diversity of these accomplished individuals from a cultural, gender and career experience perspective is something we are extremely proud of, with each new Director coming equipped with a wealth of experience of both PwC networks and the international marketplace.
"Our clients and staff certainly expect us to bring the most diverse outlook to a variety of business issues and we are confident these promotions will help us do just that.”
Pictured top: The four new Guernsey-based appointments with Evelyn Brady, centre.
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