KPMG Announces Appointment Of Six Nigerians as New Partners In W.Africa
KPMG announces appointment of six Nigerians among nine new partners in West Africa.
Klynveld Peat Marwick Goerdeler (KPMG) has announced the appointment of nine new partners to its firms in West Africa, with six of the appointees being Nigerians.
The announcement was made via a post on the official LinkedIn account of KPMG Nigeria on Tuesday, highlighting the firm’s commitment to leadership development within the region.
The new partners, all recognized for their outstanding client service, leadership abilities, and professional expertise, are expected to play a significant role in strengthening KPMG’s diverse service offerings across KPMG West Africa.
The statement emphasized that their appointments will further enable the firm to meet the growing demands of clients and enhance its capacity to deliver on its promise of excellence in the region.
“KPMG is pleased to announce the appointment of nine (9) new partners to our firms in West Africa with effect from 1 October 2024. Our new partners are outstanding professionals with a proven track record of excellent client service. They are leaders in their fields representing the diverse range of our service offerings across geographies and are passionate about our values.
“These Partnership admissions enhance the strength of our firms in West Africa and support our vision of being the most trusted and trustworthy professional services firm, focused on the needs of our people, clients, and society,” the statement read in part.
The new appointees and their designations
The statement released by KPMG announces the appointment of six Nigerians and three Ghanaians as new partners within its West African operations. This strategic move highlights the firm’s dedication to expanding its leadership capabilities in the region.
The Nigerian appointees are Aminat Jegede, Ayotunde Funsho, Dotun Adediran, Ololade Ajayi, Oludayo Adeniji, and Samuel Asiyanbola, while the Ghanaian appointees are Caroline Anokye, Gordon Dardey, and Justina Amartey-Kwei.
Nigerian appointees and their respective designations:
1. Aminat Jegede – Tax, Regulatory & People Services, Nigeria
2. Ayotunde Funsho – Advisory Services, Nigeria
3. Dotun Adediran – Advisory Services, Nigeria
4. Ololade Ajayi – Advisory Services, Nigeria
5. Oludayo Adeniji – Tax, Regulatory & People Services, Nigeria
6. Samuel Asiyanbola – Advisory Services, Nigeria
Ghanaian appointees and their respective designations:
1. Caroline Anokye – Audit Services, Ghana
2. Gordon Dardey – Tax, Regulatory & People Services, Ghana
3. Justina Amartey-Kwei – Tax, Regulatory & People Services, Ghana
The statement further emphasized that these appointments bring a wealth of expertise to KPMG’s West African operations, reinforcing the firm’s commitment to delivering trusted and high-quality professional services across the region.