Tuesday, July 04, 2006

Tracy Wood, Ernst's Youngest Partner Named Top Businesswoman


Tracy Wood became the youngest partner ever in Ernst & Young's history in exactly a year ago in July 2005, at the age of 28 and just four years after she joined the firm's Manchester office. Recently and well-deservedly, she was named as one of UK's top 35 businesswomen under 35 by the magazine Management Today. Congratulations to Tracy for this accomplishment... 




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  1. Anonymous3:57 AM

    Hard work really pays at the end. This can never happen in private accounting or in the industry.

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  10. Anonymous3:48 AM

    wow... partner at 28.. can some one tell me is this possible in US of A.

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  11. Anonymous3:50 AM

    Yeah its possible in US by doing some extra ordinary stufff,,,,

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  12. Anonymous9:22 PM

    well I work in the Deloitte office in Sydney, Australia, and over here we have a partner (in IT, mind you) who apparently made partner when he was 25.

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  13. Anonymous4:03 AM

    wow that's great, It can happen in any part of the world but in India its next to possible.

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  14. Anonymous5:38 PM

    i think there is a partner in EY chennai,india who was partner before 28 although he must have taken more than 4 years to get there.

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  15. Anonymous6:39 AM

    Boy you guys/gals are so mean! However, I like your honesty and I completely agree with your statements that it's literally impossible for a female that young to make it to a partner level so young and that she must have done numerous favors with many of the partners to get that far ahead within the firm.

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  16. Anonymous12:17 PM

    im not opposed to putting out to make partner... a small price to pay for 250 a year.

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