PwC India announced Sanjeev Krishan’s reappointment as Chairperson for a second term. As Chairperson, Sanjeev will continue to lead PwC in India and serve on the PwC Global Strategy Council.
Sanjeev Krishan, 53, whose first term as Chairperson started on 1 January 2021, joined PwC in 1991 as an articled trainee. Sanjeev became a partner in 2006 and has successfully led the firm’s Deals, Transactions, and Private Equity business, gaining the organization a preeminent position amongst Private Equity firms and their investee companies, family businesses, and MNC clients. Sanjive’s second term as Chairperson of PwC will start on 1 April 2025 for a four-year period.
Commenting on the appointment, Dinesh Arora, Chair – of the Partnership Oversight Committee, PwC in India, said: “Sanjeev, a visionary leader with extensive multidisciplinary experience, brings exceptional insights and perspective as Chairperson of our dynamic organization. His re-election is a testament to his remarkable contributions towards building a future-ready firm, greater prominence in the domestic market, and an expanded footprint within the PwC Network. We anticipate continued success and growth under his leadership, driven by his commitment and expertise.”
On his reappointment, Sanjeev Krishan said, “I am honored to have been chosen for a second term to lead PwC in India. Seeing the trust and confidence our partners have placed in me is humbling. I extend my heartfelt thanks to our partners for their unwavering support in reaching where we are today. I look forward to working even more closely with each of them, our people, and clients to collectively build on our 152-year-old legacy and become the chosen professional services firm of our times.”
“As we navigate the years ahead, macroeconomic headwinds and geopolitical realignments throw open numerous challenges and possibilities for us. Together, we aim to contribute to the global economic landscape, fostering India’s sustainable and inclusive future,” said Sanjeev.
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