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September 29, 2023

Promotion Watch ’20: EY Adds 133 New Partners and Principals In the U.S.

Thanks to one of our friends at EY, we got our hands on a spreadsheet that lists the names and locations of the 600 newest partners and principals at the House of Di Sibio. Of those 600, 133 are based in the good ol’ US of A.

Here’s a look at the class of 2020 by the numbers:

  • 53: The number of new partners and principals who are women, or 40% of the class of 2020.
  • 39: The number of new partners and principals in assurance, the most of any service line, followed by 38 in consulting and 24 in tax.
  • 2: The number of new partners and principals with the last names of Shah and Thompson.

Let’s congratulate the 133 new partners and principals at EY with gusto:

Partners/Principals

In addition to those who now have a seat at the adult’s table, EY promoted 118 to executive director and another 20 to director.

Executive Directors

Directors

Congrats to everyone who got promoted at the Black and Yellow!

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