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KPMG’s new CEO joined as an intern 33 years ago. Now he wants to lure Gen Z back with a new office outfitted with moody lounges and a barista bar
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KPMG’s new CEO joined as an intern 33 years ago. Now he wants to lure Gen Z back with a new office outfitted with moody lounges and a barista bar
When Timothy Walsh walked into KPMG for the first time 33 years ago, he was handed a stack of loan files and sent straight to a copy machine. The new intern spent his first week feeding paper into the copier at a New Jersey bank, the monotonous work that now seems worlds away from the gleaming glass headquarters he leads today. “It’s funny,” Walsh said in an interview with Fortune. “I stood at that copy machine all week making copies of loan fil…
·New York, United States
Read Full ArticleKPMG presents the national results of the CEO Outlook 2025 on the next Tuesday, 10 November, in a meeting organised by the Express
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