PwC: Nadine Tinen now alone at the helm in French-speaking sub-Saharan Africa
Jeune Afrique Business + has learned that the current head of PwC France’s French-speaking Africa Advisory business, Jean-Philippe Duval, will no longer be looking after sub-Saharan Africa in the future.
20/01/2020 at 16h26, by Frédéric Maury
In practical terms, this change in scope means that PwC will soon be fully empowering the sub-Saharan Africa unit which, until now, has been under the umbrella of PwC France for its deployment on the continent.
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