
Reinvention in a fragmenting world: What CEOs are saying (and need to know) in 2026
With global power, technology, AI and talent shifting fast, CEOs who act now to adapt their business models will shape competitiveness over the next decade
Mohamed Kande is the Global Chairman of PricewaterhouseCoopers International Limited, leading a network of over 364,000 professionals across 136 countries. With more than three decades of experience, his expertise includes strategy, technology, business model reinvention, and mergers and acquisitions. Before his current role, he served as US & Global Advisory Leader and CEO of PwC consulting businesses in the US, Mexico, and Japan. He has also been managing partner at PRTM Management Consultants for Europe, Middle East, and South Asia.
Early in his career, he worked for Motorola as a systems engineer, building wireless networks across the US, Middle-East and Asia. Mohamed holds an MBA from the University of Chicago, an MS in electrical engineering from the University of Montreal, a diplôme d’ingénieur from ESIGELEC in France, and is a licensed CPA in Washington, D.C. He is multilingual and has extensive international business experience.
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