PwC Luxembourg CEO John Parkhouse has said the firm is delighted about the admission of fourteen new partners and three managing directors. “We always say our people are our best asset and we mean it,” Parkhouse said in a statement.
The three new managing directors are Fabienne Chantelot (tax) and Yapo Bessekon and Stéphanie Jean (advisory). The 14 new partners include Thomas Bayer, Angelo Beaufay, Laurent Buttice, Tiphaine Gruny, Guillaume Kuhn, Stefan Schindler, David Schmidt and Martin Wais all in assurance, Daniela Cedola and Beril Akcicek in advisory, and Pierre-Yves Gillet, Piotr Kozikowski, Jonathan Picard and Marc Meurant in tax.
“We are convinced that in today’s world, marked by multiple fractures, professional service firms that bring trust and credibility as well as help to solve clients’ problems are more important than ever,” said Parkhouse. “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.”
Profiles of the new partners are listed on a .