PwC Romania appoints Daniel Anghel as Country Managing Partner
Daniel Anghel will become Country Managing Partner of PwC Romania as of 1 October 2024, taking over from Dinu Bumbăcea, who has led the firm for the past three years. Dinu Bumbăcea will continue as a Partner and Advisory Leader PwC Romania.
“I am very honored to take on the role of Country Managing Partner of PwC Romania. It is a great privilege but also a great responsibility to lead the most prominent local consulting firm with a team of outstanding professionals. I am confident that we will continue to grow, build trust, create value, solve important problems for the economy and society, contribute to the development of the business environment and be involved in the public dialogue. The Romanian economy has many opportunities, and I am convinced that a mentality based on innovation and cooperation will create the conditions for future growth and competitiveness, with benefits for all,” said Daniel Anghel.
”I would like to thank our colleagues and clients for the trust they offered me during the time I had the role of Country Managing Partner of PwC Romania, the firm where I started my career over 30 years ago. It has been the greatest honor of my professional career to lead an extraordinary team with whom I have achieved remarkable results in a period marked by the pandemic and other overlapping crises that brought many challenges both at professional and personal level, but which we successfully overcame and made us stronger together”, said Dinu Bumbăcea.
Daniel Anghel joined PwC Romania in 1997. In the last six years he led the Tax and Legal Department, working on complex projects for multinational and local companies from various sectors. He is a renowned specialist in taxation, contributing throughout his career to legislative projects with a major impact on the business environment in the tax field and other projects regarding the broader regulatory framework for the investment environment, such as the recent steps made for the accession of Romania to the OECD.
Graduated in Economic Sciences from the Academy of Economic Sciences in Bucharest, he holds a Professional Certificate in Management at the Open University through the London Business School and a specialization in management at INSEAD.