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Deloitte appoints 28 new leaders

16 June 2016

Deloitte appoints 28 new leaders

Appointments a reflection of firm’s growth

Deloitte is pleased to announce the appointment of nine new equity partners and fifteen new directors. This is in addition to three partners and one director that were appointed earlier this fiscal year.

This will take Deloitte’s compliment of Partners to 109 and Directors to 34, in a firm which is now made up of over 1200 people.

Deloitte New Zealand Chief Executive Thomas Pippos says the wealth of appointments is an indication of the firm’s healthy organic growth. It reflects the expansion of the firm’s talent pool and expertise.

“Appointing this many new leaders from within the firm is an indication of the commitment we have to nurture and grow New Zealand’s best people across a variety of disciplines. These appointments help us to make even more of an impact that matters for our clients and provide the expert, specialist support they expect from Deloitte in more markets and industries than ever before,” says Mr Pippos.

“These leaders are each successful in their field and we are proud of the contribution our firm has made to their career and professional development. Each of them brings a unique portfolio of skills to help their clients achieve the goals they have set themselves,” concludes Mr Pippos.

For the complete list of the newly appointed leaders, go to http://www2.deloitte.com/nz/new-partners.

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