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PwC: Bob Moritz re-elected
February 6, 2013
By Rob Starr, Content Manager, Big4.com
PwC announced today that Bob Moritz has been re-elected as the firm’s U.S. Chairman and Senior Partner for a second four-year term beginning July 1, 2013. Mr. Moritz has served in this role since July 1, 2009. Prior to leading PwC’s U.S. firm, Mr. Moritz held a number of other leadership positions at PwC. Since 2006, he led the firm’s Assurance business, which provides audit, assurance and accounting expertise. He previously served as managing partner of PwC’s New York office and led the firm’s U.S. financial services practice.
Mr. Moritz is the Chair of the Center for Audit Quality Governing Board, and a member of the American Institute of CPAs and the New York and New Jersey State Societies of CPAs. He is also a board member of the Atlantic Council, the Conference Board, the Partnership for New York City and the Oswego College Foundation.
In 2012 the firm was recognized as the #1 company for diversity by DiversityInc. And this month Mr. Moritz was featured in CR Magazine, which honored him as a Responsible CEO of the Year in September 2012.
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