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Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu supports China's first global business journalism program at Tsinghua University September 12, 2007 New York, September 7, 2007 — Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu has become a sponsor of China's first Global Business Journalism Program that launches on September 17 at Tsinghua University. The goal of this unique initiative, run by this prestigious university and the International Center for Journalists (ICFJ), is to create a new generation of business journalists able to produce insightful, balanced coverage of China's markets and the global economy.

Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu joins Merrill Lynch, the 

The Sentinel CEO: Perspectives on Security, Risk, and Leadership in Post-9/11 World July 26, 2007 New York, July 26, 2007 — Since 9/11, dealing with terrorism, pandemics and other unimaginable events, as well as technology hackers, physical asset security is top of mind for business executives. Driven by globalization, new approaches will be necessary if businesses are to remain sustainable in the face of an ever-widening spectrum of possible threats. These sentiments are echoed in The Sentinel CEO: Perspectives on Security, Risk, and Leadership in Post-9/11 World (John Wiley & Sons; $29.95; July 2007) by William G. Parrett, DTT Senior Partner and former Global CEO, who candidly shares the thoughts of CEOs around the world on...
Deloitte named a leader in risk consulting services by independent research firm July 18, 2007 New York, July 18, 2007 – Deloitte is named a market leader in a new report on the risk consulting services marketplace, according to the globally respected independent researcher, Forrester Research. Forrester found that Deloitte member firms provide the "most complete range of services" and "received the highest overall scores compared with the other providers evaluated, demonstrating strength in thought leadership, service offerings and ongoing strategy." 

The Forrester report, titled, Forrester Wave™: Risk Consulting...

Generation Y: Changing the face of manufacturing June 26, 2007 New York, June 19, 2007 — Manufacturers are missing the "Y-Factor" in how they manage their talent, according to a new analysis from Deloitte's Manufacturing Industry. This "Y-Factor," or Generation Y, is the up-and-coming talent manufacturing companies will base their future success, or failure, upon.

Deloitte defines Generation Y, or "Gen Y" as they are known, as people born between 1982 and 1993 who are entering the workforce for the first time with primary, secondary, college or graduate education. The report estimates that by 2025, 40 to 60 percent of workers across many of the world's most populous nations in both developed...

Deloitte CEO applauds SEC decision on IFRS recognition June 20, 2007 Berlin, Germany – June 20, 2007 – Deloitte global CEO James H. Quigley said today that governments and regulators must continue with genuine efforts to achieve consistency in the development and application of global financial reporting standards and a global reporting infrastructure in order to enhance protection for investors. Quigley, speaking from Berlin where leaders from Deloitte member firms gathered at the organization's annual World Meeting, pointed out that the increasing cooperation between the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and the European Commission to facilitate mutual recognition of financial...
Business leaders review the economic future of Europe June 8, 2007 Rome, Italy – June 8, 2007 —Business leaders gathered today at the Deloitte Global Forum in Rome to address the economic challenges in Europe and related corporate governance and talent management issues—two essential ingredients to protect and create shareholder value for European and global companies, and for sustainable business and economic development.

José María Aznar, the former prime minister of Spain, who was the guest speaker at the Deloitte Global Forum shared his thoughts on the development of Europe.

According to Mr. Aznar, "Europe as a whole is now growing at practically half the rate of growth of the world...

Deloitte appoints first Asia Pacific chief from the region June 6, 2007 SINGAPORE, June 6, 2007: Deloitte Singapore's CEO, Chaly Mah, has been appointed as the Regional Managing Partner and Chief Executive Office for Asia Pacific and a member of Deloitte’s global executive, effective June 1, 2007. 

The Deloitte global executive leads and manages the global organization's affairs, and is responsible for establishing the global vision and setting its strategic course. Mr Mah’s appointment is part of the new team put in place by James H. Quigley, the new global CEO of Deloitte whose term also commenced on June 1 2007. Jim Quigley succeeds William G. Parrett, who has served as...

New CEO James H. Quigley redefines 'best' for Deloitte June 1, 2007 New York, May 31, 2007 — Jim Quigley and his new leadership team take the helm of Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu on June 1, 2007, with one simple goal: for Deloitte member firms to be the best and achieve their vision of becoming the standard of excellence. According to the new CEO, the firms' passion for professional excellence and delivering measurable value to clients combined with a new focus on brand and people, will give the firms of the second-largest professional services network the edge to become the first choice of talented professionals, and ultimately, the leading firm worldwide within two years.

Quigley has a clear plan...

Deloitte CEO applauds President Bush's statement on open economies May 10, 2007 New York, May 10—The CEO of Deloitte and chairman of the United States Council for International Business, William G. Parrett, applauded President Bush's reaffirmation today of an open-door policy toward foreign investment in the United States and his encouragement that other nations follow this approach. President Bush today issued a ringing endorsement of open markets worldwide, urging other nations “to join us in supporting an open investment policy and protecting international investments.”

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Chairman of U.S. Council for International Business urges governments to avoid investment protectionism April 25, 2007 Berlin, April 25, 2007—At today’s first-ever G-8 Business Summit, the chairman of the United States Council for International Business (USCIB) William G. Parrett, also CEO of Deloitte, urged the leaders of the Group of Eight nations to maintain their commitment to the open flow of international investment across borders, realizing countries still need to address local issues such as national security.

"Governments need to take action at the highest level to avoid investment protectionism if we want to encourage the free flow and benefits of international investment," said Mr. Parrett, who represented the United States...

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