PwC re-appoints Deepak Kapoor as India chairman for 3 years
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Global consulting firm PwC today said it has re-appointed Deepak Kapoor as the Chairman of PwC India for three years beginning January 2014.
"Deepak Kapoor has been re-elected for a second term as Chairman of PwC India network of entities, for a three year period beginning on 1 Jan 2014," it said in a release.
Kapoor will continue to have overall executive responsibility for the business of the PwC India network firms, representing them externally and internally and leading interactions with clients and people within the firm, it added.
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