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Global Chairman and CEOAs Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Ernst & Young global, Jim is committed to setting a clear and strong "tone from the top" around the key issues of quality, integrity and professionalism. In his more than 30 years with Ernst & Young, he has held a series of leadership positions throughout the organization. Based in New York and London, Jim also serves as senior advisory partner for many of our largest global clients. He encourages dialogue with key stakeholders across the globe regarding the many changes facing the world capital markets, including the introduction of International Financial Reporting Standards in more than 100 countries and the overall movement toward greater convergence of global accounting standards and governance. For more about Jim’s career and contributions, click here.
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Area Managing PartnerIn his role as Americas Area Managing Partner, Steve has leadership of some 41, 500 Ernst & Young people across 30 countries. Steve is focused on building our strength throughout the Americas, which — in addition to North America — includes Latin America, with its important emerging economies, and Israel, with its large number of SEC registrants. Steve was leader of Ernst & Young’s New York Financial Services Office prior to his appointment as Americas Area Managing Partner and is the Executive Sponsor of the Americas Area Inclusiveness agenda and a member of the Global Executive Board. For more about Steve’s career and contributions, click here. For more about our inclusiveness agenda, click here.
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Senior Vice Chair and COOGary became Americas Chief Operating Officer on January 1, 2007. He joined Ernst & Young in Kansas City in 1978 and in the years since has served as Southwest Area Director of Assurance and Advisory Business Services (AABS) and AABS Managing Partner. Gary also held the position of AABS Chief Operating Officer from 2001 through 2006.
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Our Service Lines and Practices
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Vice Chair — PeopleNancy is Americas Vice Chair, People. She was most recently Managing Partner — Assurance and Advisory Business Services (AABS) for the Northeast. Prior to this role, she served as Managing Partner of AABS Area Practices, National Director of Human Resources for the AABS Practice, Audit Partner in the Stamford office and Area Director of Human Resources for Connecticut. Nancy and her team concentrate on the development of people across the Ernst & Young Americas region. They are especially focused on reinforcing the firm’s leadership around inclusiveness and related diversity issues, as well as on supporting the mobility of our people to help ensure the growth opportunities that result in high performance and high-quality client service. To learn more about our people culture, click here.
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Vice Chair — Tax Services Kate is Americas Vice Chair of Tax Services. She previously served as Tax Managing Partner (TMP) for the Northeast and as the New York City Office Managing Partner. She was first named a TMP in 2002, in the former New England Area. Her teams advise on planning, compliance and reporting to help clients meet increasingly complex tax requirements within the context of their strategic business objectives. To learn more about Tax Services, click here.
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Vice Chair — Quality and Risk Management Randy is Americas Vice Chair of Quality and Risk Management. He has held various national positions including, most recently, Americas Vice Chair of Professional Practice and Risk Management for the Assurance practice. Randy serves on the Professional Practice Executive Committee and Research Advisory Board of the Center for Audit Quality, and on the XBRL US Board of Directors. He spent his first 20 years at Ernst & Young serving commercial banking and other financial services clients, and in key leadership positions in Ernst & Young’s financial services industry practice, including Regional Director in the southern/western regions of the US for Ernst & Young LLP. Randy is a past Chair of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA).
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Vice Chair — Assurance Services Tom is Vice Chair of Assurance Services. He has also served as Managing Partner of the Southeast, Pittsburgh Area Managing Partner and US Vice Chair of Human Resources. With more than 30 years of experience, Tom guides a practice responsible for auditing many of the world’s leading and fastest growing companies — delivering a proven methodology and documentation approach, excellence in execution, and a commitment to quality and controls. To learn more about Assurance Services, click here.
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Vice Chair — Transaction Advisory ServicesRich is Americas Vice Chair of Transaction Advisory Services (TAS). He has served as the Mid-Atlantic Managing Partner for the Assurance and Advisory Business Services (AABS) practice and as a member of the Ernst & Young Global Advisory Council. He has also led the Real Estate, Hospitality and Private Equity practices. Rich’s TAS team has experience executing thousands of different types of transactions across all markets and industries, and plays a critical role throughout the life cycle of a deal. To learn more about Transaction Advisory Services, click here.
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Vice Chair — AccountsMark is Vice Chair of Accounts. He joined Ernst & Young in 1978. Mark's extensive experience includes serving global companies in various industry sectors. He has served in National Planning and Client Services, as Sub-Area Managing Partner for the Metropolitan New York Area and, most recently, as Vice Chair and Northeast Managing Partner.
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Senior Vice Chair – MarketsTom is Senior Vice Chair of Markets. He was most recently Managing Partner for the Europe, Middle East, India and Africa Area's Financial Services Organization. Prior to that role, Tom served as Global Vice Chair of Assurance and Advisory Business Services; Global Managing Partner-Markets and as Markets Managing Partner for the former Northern Europe, Middle East, India and Africa Area. Tom has held a number of senior positions with the US practice and was instrumental in establishing the Americas Financial Services Office.
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Vice Chair — Advisory ServicesBob is Vice Chair of Advisory Services. He previously was Americas Leader of Advisory Services. Prior to re-joining Ernst & Young in 2008, Bob was President of Gartner, Inc.'s global consulting business and CEO of Cap Gemini Ernst & Young's Government Solutions Division. He is well known in the Advisory marketplace and supports several key clients. Bob was recognized recently by Consulting Magazine as one of its 2011 top 25 consultants in the category of Excellence in Leadership.
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Our geographic areas
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Vice Chair and Midwest Managing PartnerTony is Vice Chair and Managing Partner of the Midwest, a position he has held since 2006. He joined the firm’s Chicago office in 1977. In 2000, he was appointed Managing Partner for the Pacific South West, a position he held for five years.
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Chairman and Israel Managing PartnerRonen assumed the role of Chairman of Ernst & Young Israel in April 2007. He continues to serve as Managing Partner of Israel, a post he has held since 2000. Since joining the firm more than 20 years ago, Ronen has focused on major publicly traded companies in Israel and around the world. Ernst & Young is the largest accounting firm in Israel, according to Dun & Bradstreet Dun’s 100 2008 survey findings. To learn more, click here.
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Vice Chair and Southwest Managing PartnerRandy is Vice Chair and Southwest Managing Partner. In more than 28 years with Ernst & Young, he has served in multiple leadership roles, including Tax Managing Partner for the Southwest and Office Managing Partner for the San Antonio, Texas office. Many of the leading companies in the Southwest, including 33% of the local Fortune 1000 companies, have chosen Ernst & Young as their professional services provider. To meet the dynamic needs of these clients, we draw from resources including the Ernst & Young Energy Center in Houston, comprised of more than 550 seasoned energy audit, tax, transaction and advisory professionals.
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Vice Chair and Financial Services Office Managing Partner Carmine is Vice Chair and Financial Services Office (FSO) Managing Partner, a position he has held since 2006. Carmine leads some 3,400 people across more than 30 locations in the United States, Bermuda, the Bahamas and the Cayman Islands. Ernst & Young is the only public accounting firm with a separate geographic area dedicated to serving the financial services marketplace. Since joining the firm in 1985, Carmine has provided assurance and advisory services to leading capital markets and banking industry clients, and also led the FSO Banking & Capital Markets practice.
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Vice Chair and Northeast Managing PartnerScott is Vice Chair and Northeast Managing Partner. He joined the firm in 1982. Scott previously was Managing Partner of the United Kingdom and Ireland Sub-Area in the Europe, Middle East, India and Africa Area. Prior to serving in that role, he was Managing Partner of the former Gulf Coast Sub-Area. Scott has served as senior advisory partner on a number of our largest accounts and as client service partner for two Fortune 150 clients. Scott was the recipient of the 2006 Chairman's Values Award, recognizing his efforts in leading the firm's relief and support of our 135 people directly impacted by Hurricane Katrina.
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Chairman, CEO and Managing Partner – CanadaTrent is Chairman, CEO and Canadian Managing Partner. He has served as Canada's Tax Managing Partner, International Tax practice leader and Tax Market Leader in Calgary. Trent was also the Canadian Tax Leadership representative on the Ethnic Diversity Task Force from 2005 to 2008.
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Vice Chair and East Central Managing PartnerDebbie is Vice Chair and East Central Managing Partner. Over her career, she has held various leadership roles in Ernst & Young, such as National Director of Industry Tax Services for Retail and Consumer Products and Vice Chair of Sales. In 2000, Debbie was the firmwide Rosemarie Meschi Award winner, recognizing her efforts in the development and advancement of women.
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Vice Chair and Southeast Managing Partner Karole Lloyd is Vice Chair and Managing Partner of the Southeast. Karole has been the Vice Chair of Knowledge and Industry and a member of the Americas Operations Group since 2005. She has served as the Area Industry Leader for the Financial Services Industry (FSI) practice in the Southeast, and as the Office Managing Partner for the Birmingham, Alabama office.
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Vice Chair and Pacific North West Managing Partner Kay is Vice Chair and Pacific North West Managing Partner. She joined the Ernst & Young Austin office in 1983 and went on to serve as Gulf Coast Area Industry Leader of Information, Communications and Entertainment; Austin Managing Partner; and Gulf Coast Area Assurance and Advisory Business Services (AABS) Managing Partner. Kay has also served as AABS Managing Partner of Area Practices in the Americas and AABS COO.
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Chairman and South America Managing Partner Jorge is Chairman of South America, a position he has held since 2007. Previously, he served as acting Vice Chair and South America Managing Partner. In Jorge’s more than 30 years with Ernst & Young, he has focused on the coordination of services for large national and multinational clients. From 2004 to June 2006, he served as the market leader of the eastern region of South America (Brazil).
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Vice Chair and Mexico and Central America Managing PartnerAlberto is Vice Chair and Managing Partner of Mexico and Central America, and Chairman and CEO of Ernst & Young Mexico. In his more than 35 years with the firm, he has served in the Technical Department of the New York office, as Ernst & Young Mexico’s National Director of Accounting and Auditing, and as National Director of the International practice. To learn more, click here.
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