By Kate Weber on Apr 14, 2021 12:14PM
Will lead the assurance division’s digital focus.
PwC Australia has appointed Brent Gimpel as its new chief information officer of Assurance.
PwC Assurance works with companies to navigate regulation, conduct audits and manage organisational transformation, including cyber risks and technology implementation.
As Assurance CIO, Gimpel will work with government agencies and tech companies, bringing strategic ideas and direction around the technologies used or recommended by the consultancy.
Gimpel said via LinkedIn he is “thrilled” to start his new role and “help clients solve their problems.”
“I ve been passionate about transforming organisations through digitisation and technology to help them achieve amazing outcomes throughout my career, he wrote.
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Latest company to expand IT skills in South Australia. By Casey Tonkin on Apr 01 2021 11:27 AM Print article
PwC is hoping to give uni students in SA an IT career path. Image: Shutterstock
Global consultancy firm Pricewaterhouse Coopers (PwC) is expecting to create 300 new jobs in Adelaide over 18 months as it opens a new ‘onshore delivery centre’.
The centre will bring local professional IT services such as cloud development and cyber security to Adelaide as a way of giving university students a pathway into industry.
CEO of PwC Australia, Tom Seymour, said the local centre would help students from Adelaide’s three universities to “gain a real edge” by working while they study.