EY promoted 48 staff members and poached 42 professionals from other organisations, including KPMG, PwC and Deloitte, to bring its total partnership to 709.
EY has promoted 48 staff members to partner and brought another 42 partners into the firm during the financial year to bring the total partnership to 709.About 80 per cent, or more than 70, of the new partners are in the firm’s consulting, strategy and transactions and tax divisions, which theOnly 16 of the new partners were from the firm’s assurance division, which would remain with the partnership under one plan being examined by the firm.
More than 40 per cent of the new partners are women, bringing the firm’s total percentage of female partners to 31 per cent.EY Oceania partner David Larocca said the firm was experiencing “continued strong demand” for services including digital transformation and for advice in meeting environmental, social and governance reporting obligations., former PwC partners Diana Quinn and Jason Knott, and former Deloitte partners Leonie Costello and Vanessa Domaschenz.
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