Ernst & Young is now EY; Weinberger Named Global Chairman, CEO

EY announced today that Mark Weinberger has become Global Chairman and CEO. At the same time, the firm also announced the adoption of EY as its global brand name, unveiled a new logo and adopted "building a better working world" as its mission statement.

Joe Kornik | July 09, 2013

EY announced today that Mark Weinberger has become Global Chairman and CEO. At the same time, the firm also announced the adoption of EY as its global brand name, unveiled a new logo and adopted "building a better working world" as its mission statement.

Weinberger, 51, has previously served as the Global and Americas Head of Tax and on the Global and Americas Executive for the firm. He has been a senior advisory partner for many of EY's largest clients and also served on the Global Markets Executive and Global Public Policy Committees. In addition, he was the Assistant Secretary of the US Treasury (Tax Policy) under President George W. Bush and he was appointed to the US Social Security Advisory Board by President Clinton.

"It is a privilege to lead this great organization in these dynamic times and I'm looking forward to tackling the challenges ahead," Weinberger says. "EY has a proud history that stretches back more than a century. Over that time we have forged our reputation based on quality, trust and integrity. We are building on our history and our reputation to create our future."

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