Three join partnership of Deloitte Bermuda
Three new Deloitte Bermuda partners have been appointed: Andy DeGregorio, tax and legal; Eric Wehrwein, audit and advisory; and, Ed Willmott, financial advisory.
Mr DeGregorio joined the tax practice at Deloitte Bermuda after working in the US.
He said: “Since joining the firm, I have seen tremendous growth within our tax practice. I will continue to develop our people and provide valuable client service in areas such as US tax reporting for Bermuda-based entities, tax department co-sourcing, FATCA/CRS advisory, OECD global minimum tax, and Bermuda economic substance requirements.”
Mr Wehrwein has worked for Deloitte in the US, UK, and Bermuda offices for more than 15 years. He said: “My specialisation is in insurance and reinsurance, so when the chance to return to the Bermuda office and further my career was available in 2016, I was excited to seize the opportunity.”
Mr Willmott joined Deloitte Bermuda in 2017 with more than 13 years of financial services experience, including trusts, audit, and tax at various UK-based firms, having specialised in insolvency, restructuring, and turnaround since 2009. He said he would continue to focus on building the on-island financial advisory practice, including promoting careers in insolvency and restructuring for Bermudians.
John Johnston, chief executive officer, Deloitte Caribbean Region and Bermuda, said: "Andy, Eric, and Ed have all made tremendous contributions to Deloitte in Bermuda. Their promotions reflect their excellence in serving our clients, developing our people, and living our shared values. It gives me great pleasure to welcome them to the leadership team.”
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