Another term for KPMG chairwoman Bina Mehta

Wednesday 01st December 2021 05:35 EST
 
 

Bina Mehta, the chairwoman of KPMG UK, will continue in her post till 2014 as the partners wanted stability after the furore that led to the resignation of the previous chairman Bill Michael in February. Bina Mehta 52, is the first woman to lead the accounting and consulting firm in its 150-year history.

She has worked at KPMG for more than 30 years, specialising in M&A and restructuring. She was first appointed chairwoman on a 12-month basis after Michael resigned following a backlash over his comments on a Zoom call about “moaning” staff “playing the victim”. The firm subsequently split its chairman and chief executive role.

Mary O’Connor, former head of clients and markets, was appointed interim chief executive but partners voted for Jon Holt, the former head of audit, to replace her in a permanent position. KPMG operates from 21 offices in Britain and has about 16,000 partners and staff.

Bina Mehta said: “As the UK recovers from the pandemic, I am passionate about the role our firm, and broader business, has to play in society and how we can help our communities. “My priority as chairwoman is to build trust in our profession and to ensure that we grow our business in a sustainable and responsible way.”


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