
Ernst & Young appoints Juan Costa Climent
Ernst & Young has appointed Juan Costa Climent as global leader for climate change and sustainability.
Climent will lead a team of 700 professionals in the area of climate change and sustainability. Prior to joining Ernst & Young, Climent served as a member of the Spanish parliament. Between 1996 and 2004 he held positions in the government including minister for science, technology and industry and secretary of state for finance. He has also worked as an adviser for the IMF.
Juan Costa Climent is rejoining Ernst & Young, where he started his professional career and was the leader of the tax practice in Spain between 2005 and 2007. Climent will mainly be based in London.
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