

John Campbell, PwC Ukraine
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John Campbell recently joined the Assurance practice of PwC Ukraine as a Partner.
Before moving to Ukraine John was based in Moscow for four years, where is served as the Industry Leader for the Consumer and Industrial Products group in PwC Russia. He also was PwC’s Metals and Mining Industry Leader in Central and Eastern Europe. John became an Audit Partner in 1992 while with PwC Canada, and has 32 years of experience with PwC.
John brings his working experience with publicly listed companies to PwC Ukraine, and he has a broad range of knowledge relevant to large multinational companies. His background is in auditing and accounting under both International and US standards, including reporting on internal controls under Sarbanes–Oxley Section 404. His experience covers metals and mining companies, and also includes consumer products, transportation, electronics and forest products companies. He has assisted clients with many complex transactions, including conversions in accounting principles, public offerings and various financial reporting issues.
John holds degrees from the University of Toronto and McGill University. He is a Chartered Accountant of Canada (Quebec) and a US Certified Public Accountant (Illinois).
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