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Rob Ward PwC Heads Global Assurance For PricewaterhouseCoopers

PricewaterhouseCoopers named Rob Ward PwC as the Global Managing Partner, Assurance in July 2005. With over thirty years of experience in the accounting industry, Rob Ward has worked in the industry to regulate trade practices and increase the quality of accounting and auditing. PwC is world's largest professional services firm and Rob Ward PwC served both local and global clients in this firm. Along with his responsibilities as the Global Managing Partner, Assurance. Rob Ward PwC also worked to design and lead cultural change programs for PwC in Australia and all over the world.

Rob Ward, PwC has a background in Chartered Accounting and auditing with PricewaterhouseCoopers for more than 36 years. According to Rob Ward, the failure of Enron and Worldcom has created a crisis of confidence in the profession of auditing. The worldwide accounting community came together to find solution to this problem and helped accounting firms in improving their internal policies and processes. Rob Ward PwC also said that the industry can become more robust with the new reforms. With strong audit quality, Rob Ward, PwC believes that companies can create profits for everyone with strong and independent audit quality.

Rob Ward, PwC has worked hard to create strategies for improving audit qualities, making the audit process simple and building public trust in the audit profession. Rob Ward is also the Chairman of Australian Public Policy Commission which is a leadership group comprising of the six major accounting firms and three Australian accounting bodies to increase the quality of auditing and accounting in the market. Rob Ward PwC, has also coached and mentored senior executives and professionals for expertise in corporate governance, auditing, international accounting and finance.




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