Leadership change at PwC Magyarország and in the company’s regional management as well
Nick Kós becomes the leader of PwC’s Central and Eastern European (CEE) region of 29 countries from 1 July 2018, who leaves PwC Magyarország’s CEO post after six years. His successor will be Dr. Lőcsei Tamás the Hungarian branch manager of PwC Tax and Legal Services.
Dr. Lőcsei Tamás (43) started as a trainee at PwC in 1997, where he gained extensive experience in many fields of taxation and legal services. Lőcsei Tamás became one of the youngest business associates of PwC’s history in 2005 when he was assigned to lead the Division of Indirect Taxes. He also worked in the Netherlands, Switzerland and Germany.
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