What New CEOs Should Ask Themselves in Their First 100 Days
Briefly

Paul Griggs is set to assume the role of CEO and Senior Partner of PwC US in 2024. He brings more than 30 years of experience in the firm, having advised major clients on complex global transformations. Before this role, he served as vice chair of U.S. markets, directing firm-wide strategy across over 90 offices. Entering a chief executive position comes with excitement and increased pressure to communicate leadership vision and strategies to employees, clients, and board members.
Stepping into a chief executive role is exhilarating. At the same time, the reality of leading an organization hits differently when you're actually in the seat.
Employees, clients, board members and the media all want to know: Who are you as a leader? What's going to change? What's your strategy? Where are you taking the organization?
The temptation to act quickly is real. Paul Griggs is the CEO and Senior Partner of PwC US, assuming the role in 2024 after being elected by his fellow partners.
With more than 30 years of firm experience, Griggs has advised some of PwC's largest clients through complex global transformations.
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