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Deloitte Ghana has appointed three new partners to support the growth strategy of the firm’s operations in Ghana, effective 1 June 2021.
The latest appointments reflect Deloitte’s ongoing investment in the people and the commitment to the growth of Deloitte in the Ghana market.
Commenting on the new appointments,Country Managing Partner of Deloitte Ghana, Daniel Kwadwo Owusu, said “I am pleased to welcome Kwabena, Yaw and Roland to the Deloitte Partnership.
This reflects our ambition and desire to make an impact that matters.
Our new partners bring a diverse range of skills, experience and knowledge which will propel us to explore new frontiers to make a lasting impact. I am confident their appointment will help drive the success of our people, clients and society".
The new partners are Kwabena Antwi Situ, Yaw Appiah Lartey and Roland Baah Teye. This development strengthens the growth of Deloitte in the Ghana market as well as our desire to continue to provide excellent client service, he ended.
Kwabena Antwi Situ
Kwabena is a Tax & Regulatory Partner responsible for the firm's Business Process Solutions (BPS) Unit. He is also the head of Deloitte Academy and a deputy leader for our Financial Services Industry. His focus will be to develop Accounting, Finance Technology, Quantitative and Actuarial services.
He has more than 15 years post qualification experience in all aspects of auditing, accountancy and consultancy services. He has acquired immense experience in International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) implementation and updates – an area he has and is still championing in West Africa. Kwabena has worked on various assignments for clients in the Banking, Insurance and Oil & Gas sectors. He is also a key member of the Deloitte Africa Accounting and IFRS specialists group.
Kwabena is a Fellow of the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA), UK and a Member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants Ghana (ICAG). He also has a degree in Sociology and Philosophy from the University of Ghana, Legon.
Yaw Appiah Lartey
Yaw is a Partner and Head of Financial Advisory in Deloitte Ghana. He has over 12 years’ “Big 4” accounting firm experience in providing advisory services in due diligence reviews, financial modelling, business valuations, restructuring and transaction support. Yaw has worked on engagements in a wide range of sectors including energy, financial services, consumer, and infrastructure advisory.
As Financial Advisory Partner, Yaw will be responsible for leading engagement in corporate finance, transaction services, valuation and modelling in Ghana and West Africa. Yaw will also be the Africa Financial Advisory Competency Leader responsible for Infrastructure and Capital Projects (I&CP) across Anglophone Africa overseeing infrastructure advisory projects in West, East and South Africa.
Yaw is a Fellow of the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) and a Member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants, Ghana (ICAG). He holds a degree in Business Administration from the University of Ghana Business School (UGBS) and a Masters’ degree from the University of Cambridge, United Kingdom.
Roland Baah Teye
Roland is a Partner and Consulting Leader for Deloitte Ghana. Prior to joining Deloitte, Roland worked with a “Big 4” firm in Ghana and Liberia. He has over 12 years’ experience delivering human capital solutions to clients across multiple sectors both as a practitioner and a Consultant. He has worked in Ghana, Liberia, Sierra Leone, Nigeria, and the Gambia, and has led the transformation of some businesses across some of these countries.
As Partner responsible for Consulting, Roland will continue the expansion of our Core Business Operations, Enterprise Technology & Performance, Customer & Markets, Strategy and Human Capital offering. He will also lead our Government and Public Sector Industry with a greater focus on our International Donor Affairs as we reposition ourselves in the Market.
He holds a bachelor’s degree in Psychology with Information Studies from the University of Ghana, and a Master of Science in Occupational and Organisational Psychology from the University of East London, United Kingdom. He is also a Member of the Ghana Psychology Council.
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