PwC Hungary welcomes new directors

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PwC Hungary has appointed three new directors: Dóra Erőss, Enikő Könczöl and Kornélia Lett, who will serve in their new roles in the Assurance services from October 1, 2015, according to an announcement issued today.

Dóra Erőss

Dóra joined PwC Hungary in 2004, where her main areas of expertise are risk assurance and providing audit services to Hungarian and foreign-owned companies in the energy sector. In recent years, she has also gained experience in PwC’s global network in Kazakhstan and Australia in the fields of risk management consulting and auditing. Dóra is a Certified Internal Auditor (CIA), and a member of the Institute of Internal Auditors (IIA). She is a member of the Hungarian Chamber of Auditors, and also holds an ACCA Qualification. Outside of her core areas of expertise, Dóra is engaged in career coaching and training activities. Dóra is an active supporter of diversity and gender equality in the workplace.

Enikő Könczöl

Enikő joined PwC in 1998. She is a qualified actuary and auditor. She became a member of PwC’s CEE IFRS (International Financial Reporting Standards) Accounting Advisory group in January 2010. She provides IFRS accounting advice for banking and insurance clients across the CEE region. Between 2011 and 2013, she was on a two-year secondment at PwC’s Global IFRS Accounting Advisory group in London, where she advised clients globally. In addition to her regional role, Enikő manages audits, under both IFRS and local financial reporting standards, for major banking and insurance clients in Hungary. 

Kornélia Lett

Kornélia is a Hungarian and internationally qualified (ACCA) auditor. After graduation, she started her career at the audit department of PwC’s predecessor, Price Waterhouse. She specializes in the automotive sector, where she provides audit and advisory services to German-, Swiss- and Austrian-owned companies. Her clients include Hungarian and foreign-owned companies operating in Hungary in different industries. During her career, she has also worked at PwC’s member firms in South Africa and Dubai. Kornélia has also had a leadership role in establishing and managing PwC Győr office. 

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