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PwC UK has announced its new leadership team, with effect from 1 July 2020. 

The new appointments follow the recent election of Kevin Ellis to serve a second four year term as senior partner for the UK and Middle East alliance.

Alongside Kevin Ellis, the board will welcome 12 new appointments, including Paul Terrington as head of consulting, Marissa Thomas as head of tax and Hemione Hudson as head of audit.

Other appointments include Laura Hinton as chief people officer, while Warwick Hunt joins as chief operating officer. 

The firm also announced that Jon Andrews, Kevin Burrowes and Margaret Cole will be standing down from the board. Andrews will be joining the UK’s risk assurance executive, while Burrowes joins as global clients and industries leader. 

Ellis, senior partner and chairman, said: “As the external environment continues to create both challenges and opportunities, our management board team represents a diversity of skills, experience and background to lead us in the successful delivery of our strategy.  

“Over the past four years the world our clients operate in and the challenges we help them solve have become more complex. We will continue to invest in quality, upskilling our people and technology as we help organisations respond to the fourth industrial revolution.”

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