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Megan Green has been promoted to partner at PwC Bermuda
1 July 2022

PwC Bermuda announces new partner promotion

PwC Bermuda has announced the promotion of Megan Green to partner in the firm with effect 1 July, 2022.

Green, a Bermudian, joined the firm in 2017 as a director in the asset and wealth management practice. Following on from a very successful start to her career in Australia, she returned home to focus on the Bermuda-based asset management and funds industry, serving predominantly large corporate fund managers, hedge funds, and ILS clients, PwC said.

Arthur Wightman, PwC Bermuda leader, said Green “exemplifies” the company’s values as well as business and people acumen.

He added: “Megan has the diverse skills and leadership experience we need to continue to grow sustainably while supporting our people and delivering the highest quality of service to our clients. She represents our growth story with The New Equation strategy, and our continued efforts to increase representation among our partnership. Her strong commitment to client service, and to nurturing and coaching our people, gives us immense confidence and satisfaction in welcoming her to the partnership.”

Green said that, in her new role, she will “continue to not only deliver sustained outcomes for our clients but also drive our people and inclusion and diversity strategies, ensuring we’re using the talent and resources of PwC to be a voice for change.”




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