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  1. John Edwards

    John Edwards (born 21 November, 1954, in New York City) is an American technology writer. Edwards has written for various print and online publications, including "The New York Times, The Washington Post, MSNBC, The Philadelphia Inquirer, Newsday, CFO Magazine, CIO Magazine, Men's Health," and "American Way" (American Airlines' in-flight magazine).

  2. Samuel Dipiazza

    Samuel A. DiPiazza, Jr., was appointed CEO of PricewaterhouseCoopers on January 1 2002. Before this he served as the chairman of the PricewaterhouseCoopers U.S. firm. He received dual degrees in Accounting and Economics from the University of Alabama where he was a member of Theta Chi Fraternity. He then went on to get his Masters of Science in Tax Accounting from the University of Houston. He started work with the firm Coopers & Lybrand, …

  3. John Stuttard

    John Boothman Stuttard is the current Lord Mayor of London. Stuttard was educated at Shrewsbury School and Churchill College, Cambridge, before joining Cooper Brothers in 1967. He has been a partner in PricewaterhouseCoopers since 1975. He spent five years in China as the company's executive chairman. From 1981, he spent two years on secondment to the British Cabinet Office advising the Central Policy Review Staff on nationalized industries and their privatisation.

  4. Cynthia Cooper

    Cynthia Cooper is an internal auditor and consultant who is best known for being the whistleblower who exposed massive accounting fraud at WorldCom in 2002. A native of Clinton, Mississippi, Cooper worked as the Vice President of Internal Audit at WorldCom. After conducting a thorough investigation in secret, she informed the audit committee of WorldCom's board that the company had covered up $3.8 billion in losses through phony bookkeeping.

  5. Anatoly Chubais

    Anatoly Borisovich Chubais is a Russian politician best known for his role in Russian privatization and the creation of Russian tycoons. Although the exact amount of his personal wealth (estimated according to rumors at one billion dollars) is not known, he is often considered to be a tycoon himself. The 2004 survey by PricewaterhouseCoopers and Financial Times named him the world's 54th most respected business leader.

  6. Ian Fraser

    Ian Fraser OBE (born c.1948 in Dunedin) is a New Zealander who was the chief executive officer of Television New Zealand from 2002 until 2005. During his time in this office, TVNZ made a transition from a wholly commercial broadcaster to a public company operating under a charter. He resigned on 30 October 2005 following a dispute with the TVNZ board over the salary negotiations of the top presenters.

  7. Mark Hoban

    Mark Gerard Hoban (born 31 March, 1964) is a British politician and the Conservative Member of Parliament for Fareham. Mark Hoban was born in Durham and was educated at the city's St Leonard's Roman Catholic Comprehensive School and the London School of Economics where he was awarded a Bachelor of Science degree in economics in 1985. He joined PricewaterhouseCoopers in 1985 as a financial analyst, becoming a chartered account manager in 1990, …

  8. Jeffrey Lucy

    Jeffrey John Lucy (born November 6, 1946) is the current Chairman of the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC), Australia's Capital Markets and Corporations Regulator. He is the first non-lawyer Chairman of ASIC. Lucy has had extensive experience in the Australian business community, particularly in the Accounting Profession. He has a background as a Chartered Accountant and is also a former Chairman of the Financial Reporting Council (FRC), …

  9. Margaret Jackson

    Margaret Jackson is Chairman of FlexiGroup Limited and a director of Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Limited, Billabong International Limited and Florey Neuroscience Institutes. Before beginning her career as a full time company director in 1992, she was a partner of KPMG Peat Marwick's Management Consulting Division. Ms Jackson holds a Bachelor of Economics degree from Monash University and completed an MBA with distinction at Melbourne University.

  10. David Eldon

    David Gordon Eldon is former Chairman of The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited. He retired in May 2005, after spending 37 years with HSBC Group. He is now the Senior Adviser of PricewaterhouseCoopers. Eldon was born in Inverness, Scotland. He was educated at the Duke of York's Royal Military School. He commenced a career in banking with an Australian banking group in London in 1964, …

  11. Julie Mellor

    Dame Julie Thérèse Mellor, DBE is a former Commissioner of the Commission for Racial Disability and the National Consumer Council, and a former Commissioner of the Commission for Racial Equality. She resides in Richmond, Surrey, England. She was knighted in 2006 for her services to Equal Opportunities. In 2005 Mellor announced that she was stepping down as Chair of the Equal Opportunities Commission after 6 years, …

  12. Leslie Willcocks

    Leslie P. Willcocks is a Professor of Technology Work and Globalization and governor of the Information Systems and Innovation Group at the London School of Economics. He is considered an authority in the field of Outsourcing and recipient of the PriceWaterhouseCoopers/Michael Corbett Associates World Outsourcing Achievement Award for his contribution to the field.

  13. Marisha Pessl

    Marisha Pessl (born 1977) is an American writer best known for her debut novel, "Special Topics in Calamity Physics". Pessl was born near Detroit, Michigan, to Klaus, an Austrian engineer for General Motors, and Anne, an American homemaker. Pessl's parents divorced when she was three, and she moved to Asheville, North Carolina with her mother and sister.

  14. Steven Ciobo

    Steven Michele Ciobo (pronounced "Choe-boe") (born 29 May 1974), Australian politician, has been a Liberal member of the Australian House of Representatives since November 2001 representing the Division of Moncrieff, Queensland. He was born in Mareeba, Queensland, and was educated at Bond University and the Queensland University of Technology. He was a consultant with Coopers & Lybrand, …

  15. Morten Andreas Meyer

    Morten Andreas Meyer is the former Norwegian Minister of Modernisation, from the Conservative Party (Høyre). He was appointed Minister of Labour and Government Administration in 2004, before being reassigned to his current ministry in a government reorganisation later the same year. At the time of his appointment, he was managing director of PricewaterhouseCoopers. Meyer had also been involved in politics in his local Hamar, where he was Vice Mayor from 1999 to 2001.

  16. Prannoy Roy

    Dr. Prannoy L Roy (born on October 15, 1949) is an Indian media figure. He is founder and the president of New Delhi Television (NDTV). He is termed as the father of Indian television journalism. Roy attended The Doon School, Dehradun and went to Haileybury (UK) for his A-levels. He graduated in Economics from the University of London's Queen Mary College in 1973. Then he got his Ph.D from the Delhi School of Economics where he also taught for a year.

  17. Tom Grace

    Tom Grace was a Leinster Rugby winger in the 1960 and 1970s. He also appeared for the Irish national team during his career. He is best remembered for scoring Ireland's only try in the 10-10 draw with the All Blacks in 1973 at Lansdowne Road.

  18. Thomas M. Sullivan

    Tom Sullivan (Thomas M. Sullivan, b. about 1949) is an American radio talk show host and former stock broker. A Seattle native, he moved to the Sacramento, California area in 1975, and he now resides in Granite Bay, California. After graduating from Seattle University, Sullivan was a tax accountant for Price Waterhouse. According to anecdotes on his radio talk show, he served with the Washington State Patrol before moving to Sacramento.

  19. Teddy Flack

    Edwin Harold ("Teddy") Flack (November 5, 1873 - January 10, 1935) was an Australian athlete. He was the first Olympic champion in the 800 metres and the 1500 metres. Born in London, England, Teddy Flack was five years old when his family migrated to Australia, to live in Berwick, Victoria. Soon after leaving the Melbourne Church of England Grammar School in 1892, where he studied Greek history, Flack became the one mile champion of New South Wales and Victoria.

  20. Francis Plowden

    Francis John Plowden is a lay member of the Judicial Appointments Commission. Plowden is Chairman of the Greenwich Foundation for the Old Royal Naval College and Chairman of the National Council for Palliative Care. He was a partner at PricewaterhouseCoopers until 2001, where he was responsible for public policy and management work world-wide. He has previously held board positions in the public, private and voluntary sectors.

  21. John P. Surma

    Mr. John P. Surma is Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of United States Steel Corporation in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania--the largest integrated steel producer in the United States. He graduated from Penn State in 1976 with a bachelor of science degree in accounting. Mr. Surma joined Price Waterhouse LLP in 1976, and in 1981 he served in the Manchester, England, office of the Price Waterhouse United Kingdom firm. In 1987, he was admitted to the partnership.

  22. Mike French

    Michael "Mike" G. French was a three time All-American lacrosse player at Cornell University from 1974 to 1976, leading the Cornell Big Red to the NCAA Men's Lacrosse Championship in 1976. He is currently ranked sixth all-time in Division I total scoring with 296 career points. French's top season was 1976 when he scored 65 goals and handed out 40 assists for 105 total points in 16 games, good for third all-time.

  23. Peadar Andrews

    Peadar Andrews is an Irish Gaelic footballer who played for Dublin. He was part of the 2005 Dublin team that beat Laois to become the 2005 Leinster Champions and was in the panel for Dublins second Leinster Championship in a row against Offaly in July 2006. He plays his club football for St. Brigids and was part of the squad that defeated Thomas Davis to the Dublin AFL Division 1 title at O'Toole Park.

  24. Reginald Mengi

    Reginald Abraham Mengi, a Tanzanian industrialist and media tycoon, is the owner and Executive Chairman of IPP Group, one of East Africa's largest privately owned companies, based in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.

  25. Asim Siddiqui

    Asim Siddiqui (b. 1976 in Kettering) is Chairman and founding trustee of The City Circle, a network of young British Muslim professionals established in 1999. In addition to running local educational and welfare projects, The City Circle organises weekly public discussion forums providing a grassroots outlet for debate on issues of mutual concern between British Muslim communities and wider society. Asim is responsible for the strategic direction of The City Circle.

  26. Peter Penny

    Peter Penny joined the corporate communications industry over 30 years ago and has specialized in the conception and production of events, product launches and road shows for many multi national clients such as Inland Revenue, DTI, Directorate General Regional Policy for the EU, FCO & DG ten in the Public sector, and IBM, Ford, Peugeot, BA, Mobil, BT, PricewaterhouseCoopers and Xerox in the Private sector Mittal Steel and Arcelor Mittal.

  27. Stephen Boock

    Stephen Lewis Boock (b. 20 September, 1951) in Dunedin is a former cricketer who played 30 Tests and 14 one-day internationals for New Zealand. He was a slow left arm orthodox bowler and is one of only 6 New Zealanders to have taken over 600 first class wickets. After a Test against Pakistan at Wellington in 1985 he had achieved a career high of 9th place in the PriceWaterhouseCoopers rankings for Test cricket.

  28. Dermot Fitzgerald

    Dermot FitzGerald (March 20, 1935-February 5, 2006) was a leading Irish businessman and philanthropist. A descendant of the aristocratic Earls of Desmond, FitzGerald was born in Limerick, Ireland to a southern Irish Protestant family. His father, Gerald FitzGerald, was a bank manager. He attended Wesley College, a prestigious Dublin school run by his maternal uncle Gerald Myles.

  29. William Mackey

    Outside of his business career as Manager of Administration at Advanced Adhesive Systems, Inc., William A.G. Mackey enjoys a widely varied assortment of pursuits and activities. As a volunteer member of WWUH Radio 91.3 FM, a public alternative radio station operated by the University of Hartford, he serves as a classical music producer and announcer. He is also active in a number of civic organizations, including the Harvard Business School Club, MIT Enterprise Forum, and World Affairs Council.

  30. Michael Beddows

    Sr. Manager, Methodology & Toolsat Pegasystems

  31. Mary Brett Whitfield

    Mary Brett Whitfield Senior Vice President

  32. Martin Dugage

    VP Marketing - Chief Knowledge Officer - General Management of Subsidiary; National & International - Services, Manufacturing, High-Tech, Telecoms; - I define, implement and deploy marketing strategies and action plans at the global and local levels; - I design, structure and run global Knowledge Management programs for Fortune100 companies; - I boost sales performance of international subsidiaries through best practices sharing and eBusiness tools; - I perform . . .

  33. Ross Simon
  34. Stephen Harold Taylor

  35. Martin Kaufmann

    Top management HR consultant helping to search for members of boards, top executives at C-levels, top specialists and next generation management talent. Mainly working for firms in IT, consulting, financial services, pharma, telecom, consumer goods, public infrastructure and services.

  36. Elias Bizannes

    Elias Bizannes wanted to be a journalist, became an accountant, and somehow turned into a technologist. ... Blog posts on Liako.Biz for 2007 By Elias Bizannes article Liako.Biz on Grand thinking requires space, flexibility and time.

  37. Pascal Bertrand

    Financial expert with experience in all aspects of accounting, auditing and financial management.

  38. Terry Retter
  39. Koichi Okubo

    He is an entreprenual management consultant with quite diversified experiences including but not limited to; 1. Forming and implementing business strategy for new business in Japan, strong hands on experience for change management as well; 2. Corporate banking and financial planning background with wide range of business contacts including professionals in Japan, Hong Kong /China markets. 3. International minded.(8 years in overseas working experience, and 5 years working for foreign . . .

  40. Carey Lai

    Carey Lai Carey Lai joined IVP in June of 2004. He focuses primarily on later-stage and selected public market investments in software, Internet, wireless, and technology-enabled services companies. Prior to joining IVP, Carey was a Financial Analyst in the Technology Investment Banking Group at Banc of America Securities.

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