
Mohamed Kande
Mohamed Kande is the global chairman of PwC, one of the world's largest accountancy firms. He has played a crucial role in navigating the firm through recent challenges, including job cuts and reputational damage stemming from its work with the collapsed property giant Evergrande in China. Kande emphasizes the importance of adapting to artificial intelligence (AI) within the firm's business strategy, acknowledging that while AI is reshaping hiring practices, it also presents new opportunities in the technology sector. Under his leadership, PwC is focused on enhancing its consulting services in response to the evolving global economy.
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Mohamed Kande, the president of PwC, highlighted that 2026 will be a decisive year for AI.
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