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Accenture | 8-K: Current report

SEC announcement ·  Jun 11 16:43
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Accenture plc announced significant leadership changes in a news release dated June 11, 2024. Angie Park has been appointed as the new Chief Financial Officer (CFO), effective December 1, 2024, succeeding KC McClure who will retire on March 31, 2025, after 36 years with the company. Park has been with Accenture since December 1995 and has held various financial leadership roles, most recently as the lead for Business and Commercial Finance since September 2023. Additionally, Jean-Marc Ollagnier will transition from his role as Chief Executive Officer (CEO) for Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) to become Chair, EMEA, on August 31, 2024. Mauro Macchi will take over as CEO, EMEA, and Angela Beatty will become Chief Leadership and Human Resources Officer, both effective September 1, 2024. Karthik Narain and Bhaskar Ghosh will...Show More
Accenture plc announced significant leadership changes in a news release dated June 11, 2024. Angie Park has been appointed as the new Chief Financial Officer (CFO), effective December 1, 2024, succeeding KC McClure who will retire on March 31, 2025, after 36 years with the company. Park has been with Accenture since December 1995 and has held various financial leadership roles, most recently as the lead for Business and Commercial Finance since September 2023. Additionally, Jean-Marc Ollagnier will transition from his role as Chief Executive Officer (CEO) for Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) to become Chair, EMEA, on August 31, 2024. Mauro Macchi will take over as CEO, EMEA, and Angela Beatty will become Chief Leadership and Human Resources Officer, both effective September 1, 2024. Karthik Narain and Bhaskar Ghosh will assume new combined roles as Group Chief Executive, Technology and Chief Technology Officer, and Chief Strategy and Innovation Officer, respectively, on the same date. Atsushi Egawa and Ryoji Sekido will become co-CEOs of Asia Pacific, and Leo Framil will transition to a leadership role in Financial Services in the US. These changes are part of an evolution of Accenture's Growth Model into three markets: The Americas, EMEA, and Asia Pacific.
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