The ex-PwC CEO has since December been a director of the holding companies behind Sealy Posturepedic.
’ leak of confidential government information and was subsequently forced out entirely as PwC Global cleaned out in July. PwC’s subsequent investigations ultimatelyAfter an illustrious if now tarnished career, former associates and colleagues have long wondered what he’d do next. Many presumed he’d work in the mining or education sectors, reflecting his key PwC clients. But it’s nothing like that. He’s gone to the mattresses, and no, not in the sense dangerous men do against their enemies.
Here’s hoping the gig comes with the best sleeping aids Sealy has to offer. Though maybe not the memory foam. Who’d want to remember a year like Seymour’s?
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