June 21 (SeeNews) - Pricewaterhouse Coopers (PwC) Romania said on Thursday it has named Luca Martini as advisory leader in Romania and Southeastern Europe as of July 1.
Martini will replace Edward Macnamara, who has been leading the team for the past two years and will now focus on global business recovery services projects on a global level within PwC, the consultancy said in a press release.
Martini has more than 25 years of experience in strategic consulting, across a wide range of countries.
Also, Daniel Anghel will be appointed as the new tax and legal services practice head for Romania, replacing Daniela Mitroi.
Anghel joined PwC in 1997 and has been leading the PwC Central and Eastern Europe Indirect Tax Group for the last five years.
PwC is a multinational professional services network headquartered in London, in the United Kingdom. It is present in more than 158 countries and has some 236,000 employees.
The company has been active in Central and Eastern Europe for over 25 years and employs 10,000 people working in 56 offices across 29 countries in the region, including Romania, Bulgaria, Albania, Kosovo, Moldova, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia and Slovenia.