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The boss of one of the largest accounting firms in the world says his biggest concern for Europe isn't Brexit
KPMG is one of the world's biggest accounting firms and its clients, which include some of the world's largest banks and financial institutions, are of course worried about Brexit — but the global chairman of KPMG says this is not his main concern.
John Veihmeyer told Business Insider that the rise of populism in Europe is far greater a threat to the continent's stability than Britain's exit from the European Union.
"We can all have our own views and it is going to be a personal view, but when I look at my role in the global economy and my concerns about it, I am more concerned about Europe than the UK," Veihmeyer told BI.
"The elections [in Europe] and the decisions [that are going to be made in ], like what will happen in France, could be very impactful for the rest of Europe — especially if we begin to see a trend or more similar activity in the Netherlands and other countries. It could threaten the [European] union. It would mean a disruptive period for years especially since there will be a focus more on Brexit.
"I wouldn't underestimate the concern I have for the health of the global economy and how this can become the biggest impediment of gr
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Accountancy alums John Veihmeyer and Elizabeth Tucker named to ND Board of Trustees
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Two new Fellows of the University of Notre Dame and five new members of the Board of Trustees were elected at the Board’s spring meetings May 4 and 5. Two current Trustees – Scott Cowen and Bishop Daniel Jenky, C.S.C. – were elected to emeritus status.
Martin Rodgers and Rev. John “Jack” Ryan, C.S.C., have been elected Fellows of the University. A member of the Board since , Rodgers leads Accenture’s work in metro Washington, D.C., and is a managing director in its health and public service practice. He is a Notre Dame graduate with a bachelor’s degree in economics and an MBA from Harvard. From to , Rodgers served as a recent graduate Trustee.
The president of King’s College in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, since , Father Ryan was ordained a priest of the Congregation of Holy Cross, the University’s founding order, in A graduate of Wilkes College, Father Ryan holds an MBA from St. Joseph’s University, a master of divinity degree from the University of Toronto and a doctorate in business administration from Temple University. He was elected as a Trustee in
The 12 Fellows – six lay men and women and six priests of the Congregation of Holy Cross – are the University’s ultimate