This structure provides PwC firms with the flexibility to operate simultaneously as the most local and the most global of businesses. Click here to find out more about how we're structured, how we conduct business and govern ourselves. Corporate responsibility at PwC is similarly governed at global and local levels and it runs right to the top of local and Network leadership.
At the network level, responsibility for corporate responsibility is led by the Global Corporate Responsibility Board (GCRB), which is chaired by our Network Vice Chairman. At the local level, responsibility ultimately rests with the Territory Senior Partner and Corporate Responsibility Leader. The corporate responsibility representative collaborates with local colleagues and others in similar roles across the world. Our local corporate responsibility team work with the global team to leverage support where required.
PwC is a global network of separate firms, owned and operating locally in countries around the world.
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