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  2. Tim Ryan (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Ryan gained recognition in 2021 for his activism toward workplace inclusion and diversity. In 2017 as a senior partner, Ryan's initial mission was to transform the diversity and inclusion policies within PwC after he was prompted by a black employee's internal email which called out the workplace's lack of discussion about what was happening culturally in America to people of color.

  3. PwC - Wikipedia

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    PwC coined the term E7 to describe the seven emerging economies which the company is predicting will take over today's G7 nations by 2050. Those seven emerging nations are China, Russia, India, Mexico, Indonesia, Turkey and Brazil. [61] PwC assesses a country's risk premium, an important factor in analyzing the valuation of an entity. [62] [63]

  4. Tom Seymour - Wikipedia

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    Seymour, who was managing Collins when he ran the Australian arm of PwC's tax division, admitted that he was among the several partners who received emails [2] [3] [10] [11] regarding the financial success of the tax advice in 2015 and 2016. [12] [13] [14] [15]

  5. Sunday Times Top Track 250 - Wikipedia

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    It ranks Britain’s private mid-market growth companies with the biggest sales. It is published in The Sunday Times each October, with an awards event typically held in November, [1] and alumni dinners during the year. The league table is researched and produced by Fast Track, an Oxford based research and networking events business. [2]

  6. Ian Powell (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Cave, "Ian Powell of PwC, the Man Sorting out the Mess Left by Lehman's Collapse", The Telegraph, 28 November 2009. Simon Bowers, "PwC Chairman to Receive £3.7m Share of Rising Profits as Business Grows", The Guardian, 15 September 2014.

  7. Strategy& - Wikipedia

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    Strategy& is the strategy consulting business unit of PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC), one of the Big Four professional service firms. Founded by Edwin G. Booz as Business Research Service in Chicago in 1914, the firm underwent numerous name changes before settling on Booz Allen Hamilton in 1943. [1]

  8. Paragliding World Cup - Wikipedia

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    The Paragliding World Cup (or PWC for short) is a cross country flying competition for paraglider pilots, organized by the Paragliding World Cup Association (PWCA), based in Marlens, France. Each year, the Paragliding World Cup Tour visits 5-6 different locations worldwide. At each event several tasks are flown to establish the overall ...

  9. Luke Sayers - Wikipedia

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    Sayers joined PwC's (then called Price Waterhouse) technology audit team as a summer vacation intern in 1991. Sayers worked in many divisions of the organisation, including in Washington D.C. for a number of years. [12] Sayers then was chosen to serve as CEO of PwC Australia for eight years. [14]