Ernst & Young appoints new head for Mozambique

Ernst & Young nomeia novo responsável para Moçambique

Bruno Dias has been appointed to the position of Office Managing Partner (OMP) of Ernst & Young (EY) Mozambique, an executive leadership position he will take on from July. Until then, as Deputy Office Managing Partner, Bruno Dias will work on the transition process in close liaison with the other OMP, Paulo Reis, who was at the helm of EY Mozambique for seven years.

According to a publication on the Forbes Lusophone AfricaBruno Dias is currently responsible for consultancy services in Mozambique, having previously worked for other multinational consultancy firms and joined EY's Lisbon office, as well as the EY EMEIA Advisory Center.

He has a degree in Engineering from the Instituto Superior Técnico in Lisbon and a postgraduate degree in "Information Management and Business Intelligence in Healthcare" from the Universidade Nova de Lisboa.

His CV includes projects related to strategy, digital transformation and the transformation of corporate business models in the public, energy, health, telecommunications and financial sectors, having carried out projects in Mozambique, Angola, Cape Verde, Egypt, Portugal, Spain, Serbia, Czechia, Italy, the United Kingdom, Belgium, Brazil and the United Arab Emirates.

"Mozambique has a huge growth challenge and my work at EY aims to help with this, working daily with clients from various sectors, creating sustainable, inclusive and value-added business models. It is therefore with great satisfaction and a great sense of responsibility that I embrace the new challenge that has been proposed to me," says Bruno Dias, future Office Managing Partner of EY Mozambique. (Forbes Lusophone Africa)

 

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