Janet Truncale

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Janet Truncale
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Occupation(s) EY Vice Chair and Americas Financial Services Organization Regional Managing Partner
Employer EY
Title EY Global Chair and CEO; effective July 1, 2024
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Janet Truncale is an American business executive, serving as the Global Chair and CEO at EY, which makes her the first woman to lead a Big Four accounting firm. [1] [2] [3]

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Early life and education

Truncale received her Bachelor of Science in economics from The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, followed by an MBA from Columbia University. She is a certified public accountant in New York and a member of the AICPA.

Career

Truncale joined EY in 1991 as an intern. With over 30 years of experience in financial services. She rose to the Regional Managing Partner of the EY Americas Financial Services Organization. [4] [5]

She serves as the Board Chair for Women's World Banking. [6]

EY Global Chair and CEO (elect)

Janet Truncale was selected as the EY Global Chair and CEO-elect, set to assume the role on 1 July 2024, making her the first woman to lead a Big Four accounting firm. [7] [2] [8] [9] [10] [11] This appointment came after a comprehensive succession process. [12] [13]

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