

Bryan Disher, PwC in Ukraine
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Bryan Disher recently became Managing Partner of PwC in Ukraine. Bryan joined PwC Ukraine in March 2011 after more than 30 years with PwC in Canada where he served as the managing partner of the Ottawa office of PwC and chair of PwC Canada's partnership board, before moving to Kyiv from Vancouver.
Since his arrival in Kyiv, he has worked with leading Ukrainian companies in the metals, energy, chemicals, oil and gas, agriculture and confectionery industries.
He has more than 30 years of experience in accounting consultancy, assurance and financial management for government agencies as well for both private and publicly listed companies.
Disher has worked with both privately owned and publicly listed companies. He has led more than 50 public share offerings, helping many growing companies complete their initial public offerings and mature companies carry out secondary offerings of their shares.
He has served clients in industries as diverse as metals, mining and exploration, software, green energy, retail, agriculture, food processing and distribution, brewing, and transportation. Disher is a fellow of the Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants and member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of British Columbia.
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