Ernst & Young names Janet Truncale as first female CEO of Big Four firm

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EY has appointed Janet Truncale, the head of its financial services business in the Americas, to be its next global chief executive, putting a woman in charge of a Big Four accounting firm for the first time.

Truncale will replace Carmine Di Sibio, who is retiring in June in the wake of the collapse of a plan to spin off EY’s consulting arm into a new public company. The appointment was announced in an email to partners on Wednesday.

“Truncale is an exceptional leader, with a strong foundation in serving clients across all EY’s businesses,” Di Sibio said in the email, adding that her “strong emphasis on culture and her deep experience” would inspire the group’s 395,000 staff and partners.

The Big Four have appointed female bosses to run some of their biggest member firms, including EY’s past two US leaders, but had never previously chosen a woman to lead their global operations.

The appointment followed a months-long selection process in which an 11-person list was whittled down to six candidates, who were voted on by the firm’s 18-person global executive at a meeting in London this week.

The choice was then ratified by a council of other senior partners.

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