John Parkhouse, CEO; Credit: PwC Luxembourg

PwC Luxembourg has announced the appointment of eleven new partners to the firm. 

This year, four more new candidates than last year were welcomed into the partnership. These individuals are expected to make the firm even stronger and more resilient and to provide leadership and support for its clients and stakeholders in Luxembourg and beyond.

John Parkhouse, CEO of PwC Luxembourg, commented: “I am very pleased to announce the admission of eleven new partners to PwC Luxembourg in 2020 - those we are announcing today as well as Marco Houscheid, Corporate Finance, Mergers & Acquisitions - whom we welcomed earlier this year. The pandemic has brought significant challenges to all of us with a future that remains very uncertain. Whilst we are all facing many of the same difficulties, there remain many opportunities as we adapt to new ways of working and focus on our agility and diversity as a source of new business and ideas for the months and years to come. Our admission of these outstanding professionals to the partnership is testament not only to their individual capabilities and what they can bring to help make this happen, but also to our ongoing belief and investment in the future of our firm and of Luxembourg in these troubled times”.

The newly appointed partners are Alexandre Igel and Pierre Kirsch in the Tax department and Amélie Julian; Giuseppe Corsini; Thomas Druant; Nicolas Grillot, Laura Iftime, Brieuc Malherbe, Julien Melotte and Emanuela Sardi in the Assurance department. These are in addition to Marco Houscheid, Corporate Finance, Mergers & Acquisitions, in Advisory, whose announcement came earlier this year.

For further information about this year's new partners, visit https://www.pwc.lu/en/about-us/new-partners-2020.html.