PwC UK names new market senior partner
PwC UK has appointed Will Oxley as its new market senior partner for Leeds, covering the wider Yorkshire region.
Will, a partner at the firm for ten years, will lead PwC’s Yorkshire operations alongside more than 80 partners and directors and over 1000 colleagues.
He brings extensive experience from PwC’s Deals practice, specialising in transaction services for clients across the built environment, including construction, building products, building services and engineering.
Will said: “I’m delighted to lead our fantastic teams in Leeds and across the wider Yorkshire region.
“We’re strongly positioned to help the region’s diverse range of businesses make the most of the many opportunities for growth.
“I’ve lived and worked in Yorkshire for nearly 30 years and I'm proud to call it home with my wife and three children.
“The business community is one I respect and have always found incredibly supportive through buoyant and challenging times.
“I really look forward to continuing to work with my existing clients and contacts, as well as supporting both current and new clients to achieve their goals.”
Emma Suchland, PwC UK regional market leader for the North, added: “I’m delighted Will is taking on this new role.
“We’re all excited by the connectivity, experience, and passion he has for the region, its people and our clients.”
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