As you know Bill Thomas was recently named global chairman of KPMG. This left a vacancy at his position as leader of the Americas.
KPMG selected P. Scott Ozanus to be the chairman of the Americas region of the big 4 accounting firm. He will join the global board of KPMG as part of new role.
P. Scott Ozanus made the following statements
I’m excited about this opportunity to strengthen our coordination and work across the Americas region and around the globe.
My top priority continues to be joining all of our people in the stewardship of KPMG. Stewardship is critical, ensuring that we continue to be a culture of innovative client service, boundless opportunity, and commitment to our communities.
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He will also maintain his role as the deputy chairman and chief operating office of KPMG in the United States. Mr Ozanus used to lead the firm’s tax practice before being the COO and deputy chairman.
Lynn Doughtie who is the US chairman and CEO will report to P Scott Ozanus. She made the following statement
In working closely with Scott, I have seen first-hand the example he sets as a steward of our firm
His extensive business expertise, combined with his passion for our people, values and brand, has positioned him well for this role.
More information about Scott Ozanus
Scott was Deputy Chairman and Chief Operating officer before accepting his new role. He was in charge of KPMG’s business planning and growth initiatives.
Scott’s career has spanned more than 30 years. He has a specialized skillset in M&A, tax strategy, operational excellence and organizational strategy.
He has served large multinational clients such as private equity funds and hedge funds. He has helped KPMG with their “One firm” initiative. The “One firm” initiative is where the firm tries to better align all their lines of service when servicing a client. Instead of each line of service (audit, tax and advisory) working separately, Scott helped them work together.
Scott previously worked for Arthur Andersen where he led the firm’s tax department and was the Dallas office managing partner. He was the youngest partner in Arthur Andersen to hold both of those roles.
Scott resides in Dallas with his family. He holds a BBA degree from Texas A&M University. He holds his CPA license in Texas and Oklahoma.
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