Appointments
PwC India Chairperson Sanjeev Krishan Re-Elected for Second Term
By Kajal Sharma - 22 Jul 2024 06:11 PM
Commencing on April 1, 2025, Sanjeev Krishan has been re-elected to serve as the chairman of PwC India for a second term. His reappointment attests to his ongoing significance and effective leadership.Re-elected to a second term as PwC India's chairman, Sanjeev Krishan will take office on April 1, 2025. His noteworthy contributions to the expansion and innovation of the company are highlighted by this reappointment. Krishan, who took office on January 1, 2021, will continue to serve as PwC's internal and external representative. He will also continue to serve on the PwC Global Strategy Council.Highlights of Your Career PwC Duration As an articled trainee, Krishan began working at PwC in 1991. In 2006, he was promoted to partner and took charge of the company's Deals, Transactions, and Private Equity division.
Global Perspective Through an international exchange program, he has also worked with PwC Sweden, concentrating on cross-border transactions with corporate clients and private equity investors. Thoughts on the Re-Election Dinesh Arora's Declaration PwC India's Chair of the Partnership Oversight Committee, Dinesh Arora, emphasized Krishan's contribution to the company's rise to prominence and its technological innovation, both of which boost productivity.Krishan's Perspective Krishan pledged to support clients in seizing growth possibilities in the face of geopolitical upheaval and macroeconomic difficulties, calling his reelection "humbling." He underlined how the Indian economy has the power to influence the direction of the world economy. Extra Positions Krishan participates actively in a number of esteemed committees: National Committee on Stressed Assets, or FICCI CII: Council on Corporate Governance and Council on Economic Affairs Primary Market Advisory Committee, or SEBI