Indian-Born Punit Renjen To Be Deloitte Global CEO

Indian-Born Punit Renjen To Be Deloitte Global CEO

FPJ BureauUpdated: Saturday, June 01, 2019, 04:00 AM IST
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New York : India-born Punit Renjen was appointed the next CEO of US-based accounting giant Deloitte’s global operations, becoming the first Indian-origin person to head a ‘Big-Four’ audit firm, reports PTI.

Renjen joins a growing list of persons of Indian origin like Indira Nooyi, Satya Nadela and Anshu Jain, who have made to the top posts at multi-billion dollar global corporations like PepsiCo, Microsoft and Deutsche Bank, respectively.

Deloitte, which is present across 150 countries including India and employs over two lakh people, is one of the four largest audit firms in the world and competes with PwC, KPMG and EY. Hailing from Rohtak, Haryana, Renjen will assume his new role of Deloitte Global Chief Executive Officer from June 1. He will succeed Barry Salzberg in this role and is currently serving as US business Chairman and CEO of the group.

“I am honoured to have been elected as Deloitte Global’s next CEO,” Renjen said in a statement. “Renjen’s leadership appointment is part of a rigorous and comprehensive nomination and member firm partner ratification process that occurs every four years and includes all member firms of the Deloitte worldwide network,” Deloitte said.  Renjen, who has been with Deloitte for over 27 years, grew up in India and holds a bachelor’s degree with honours and a master’s degree in management from Willamette University, US.

Renjen Joins A Growing List Of Persons Of Indian Origin Like Indira Nooyi, Satya Nadela And Anshu Jain, Who Have Made It To The Top Posts At Global Corporations

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