Brookfield-based Jefferson Wells, a provider of accounting and finance-related services, continues to expand globally with the opening of a new office in Paris, France.
The latest expansion marks the company's sixth international office and brings the total number of offices in North America and Europe to 49. Other Jefferson Wells locations in Europe and Canada include: Amsterdam, Netherlands; London, England; Milan, Italy; Frankfurt, Germany; and Toronto, Ontario. The company expects to open additional international offices later this year.
"Paris is a vital, thriving city and an office there reinforces Jefferson Wells' growing physical presence throughout Europe," said Owen Sullivan, chief executive officer of Jefferson Wells. "With the enhanced focus on controls and governance in the European Union, and the international convergence of accounting standards, our new Paris office will allow us to better support and meet the demands of our international client base while providing a new level of experienced professionals to the region."
With more than 20 years of industry experience, Franck Boubon, will serve as managing director of the Paris office. Prior to joining Jefferson Wells, he was a senior executive in charge of the global service line finance and performance management practice at Accenture in Paris, focusing on finance transformation in banking, automotive and retail.
"Jefferson Wells' unique business model has proven to be successful in the U.S. and in the other European markets where the firm operates. With the increased attention on regulation changes in France, I'm sure it will be a success in Paris as well," Boubon said. "Our highly experienced professionals have access to a vast knowledge base and best practice system and can obtain results that have clear benefits for our clients while our operating structure allows for competitive rates and maximum value for our clients."
Jefferson Wells is an independently operating, wholly owned subsidiary of Glendale-based Manpower Inc.
Jefferson Wells opens new office in Paris
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