April 13 (SeeNews) - Pricewaterhouse Coopers (PwC) Central and Eastern Europe said it has named Nick Kos as its new CEO for a four-year term, with effect from July 1.
Kos is currently the country managing partner of PwC Hungary and has previously held several leadership roles in the region, PwC said in a press release on Thursday.
He has been involved in serving several major clients of the firm in Hungary and CEE, such as NOKIA Group, MOL and Diageo.
Kos will take over from Olga Grygier-Siddons, who steps down as CEO at the end of her current four-year term on June 30.
"I will remain focused on delivering the best of PwC to our clients while continuing to invest in our people, skills and technology – all of which are key to our future success," Kos said.
Kos has been with PwC for 27 years, 24 of them based in the CEE region and 18 as an assurance partner.
PwC is a multinational professional services network headquartered in London, in the United Kingdom. It is present in more than 158 countries and has some 236,000 employees.
The company has been active in Central and Eastern Europe for over 25 years and employs 10,000 people working in 56 offices across 29 countries in the region, including Romania, Bulgaria, Albania, Kosovo, Moldova, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia and Slovenia.