PwC Luxembourg has added 12 new Partners and six Managing Directors as of 1 July, 2024.
The company said that it was pleased to welcome into the partnership, these three women and nine men, whose ages range from 34 to 45, count seven different nationalities amongst them, Belgian, German, Luxembourgish, French, Italian, Argentinian and Ukrainian. Six are in Assurance, one is in Advisory and five are in Tax.
François Mousel, Managing Partner of PwC Luxembourg, said: “The fiscal year 23/24 has been a year of the new; a new Managing Partner, new Country Leadership Team and many other changes, both in terms of roles and responsibilities, with PwC’s leadership working hard on laying the foundation of our firm’s ambitious future-forward strategy and, at the same time, delivering for our clients.
“Not only has there been no lost momentum from this leadership change, but many new initiatives have been implemented successfully and we have been able to serve our clients well. We have also witnessed our new Government laying the foundations for a much-needed competitiveness increase of our country. This bodes well for when the economic context will brighten up again.
This class of 2024, backed with impressive collective experience and dynamism, was carefully chosen to help drive the firm into its next era of its development. Photo attached:
Group photo (above) of new Partners and Managing Directors (from left to right):
Back row: Sebastian Knoll – Benedikt Jonas – Camille Perez – David Buisson – Caroline Choquet – Alessandro Ingardi – Urs Kessler – Ezequiel Brasca – Christian Krons – Sebastien Schmitt – Davide Visin.
Front row: Karima Najm – Gregory Rambaldelli – Anthony Macri – Polina Koshlak – David Borcy – Philippe Ghekiere
(Absent: Kerstin Boernecke)