
Episode Eight - Andrew Parker
07/18/23 • 24 min
Andrew is the Senior Trade and Investment Commissioner at Investment NSW and previously acted as a Partner at PwC; there, he lead the Australian firm’s Asia Practice.
Andrew joined Price Waterhouse in 1985, became a partner in 1999 and spent 12 years in PwC’s London, Moscow and Jakarta offices. Andrew has had a long association with Asia having lived and worked in Indonesia and was the leader of PwC’s Asian telecoms industry team until 2012, a role he held for nearly 10 years.
Andrew is the Senior Trade and Investment Commissioner at Investment NSW and previously acted as a Partner at PwC; there, he lead the Australian firm’s Asia Practice.
Andrew joined Price Waterhouse in 1985, became a partner in 1999 and spent 12 years in PwC’s London, Moscow and Jakarta offices. Andrew has had a long association with Asia having lived and worked in Indonesia and was the leader of PwC’s Asian telecoms industry team until 2012, a role he held for nearly 10 years.
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