Irene Yeung is currently making significant strides as the Project Lead for the Governance Workstream of the Transformation Program at PwC Australia. In this pivotal role, she spearheads a dedicated team of subject matter experts focused on researching, designing, and implementing innovative governance reforms that...
Irene Yeung is currently making significant strides as the Project Lead for the Governance Workstream of the Transformation Program at PwC Australia. In this pivotal role, she spearheads a dedicated team of subject matter experts focused on researching, designing, and implementing innovative governance reforms that align with PwC Australia's Commitments to Change. Irene’s expertise in corporate tax, international tax, and financial advisory uniquely positions her to provide strategic insights and guidance to various business units, including Tax, Legal, Private Clients, and Deals.
Her work is instrumental in enhancing governance, culture, and accountability within the organization, ensuring that PwC Australia not only meets regulatory requirements but also fosters a robust ethical framework. Irene’s leadership in the Transformation Program is characterized by her ability to navigate complex business risks and deliver tailored solutions that drive sustainable growth. She leverages her extensive knowledge in tax advisory, financial reporting, and tax accounting to inform decision-making processes and optimize compliance strategies across the firm.
Key projects under her leadership include the development of comprehensive governance frameworks that integrate best practices and innovative approaches to risk management. By fostering a culture of transparency and accountability, Irene is committed to empowering teams to embrace change and adapt to the evolving landscape of the financial services industry. Her dedication to continuous improvement and her strategic vision are vital to PwC Australia's mission of delivering exceptional value to clients while upholding the highest standards of integrity and professionalism.