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PricewaterhouseCoopers (http://www.pwc.com) is well placed to help you meet the challenges and opportunities of the US marketplace. We offer the perspective of a global organization combined with detailed knowledge of local, state and US national issues. Formed in 1998 from a merger between Price Waterhouse and Coopers & Lybrand, PwC has a history in client services that dates back to the nineteenth century. Each accounting practice originated in London during the mid-1800s. Today, PwC serves 29 industries. Our industry-focused professionals in the fields of assurance, tax, human resources, transactions, performance improvement and crisis management help to resolve complex client and stakeholder issues worldwide. We also bring our experience and talents to help educational institutions, the federal government, non-profits, and international relief agencies address their unique business issues.
After Daniel Motyka led a brand new PwC team to a 7-2-1 regular season and into the Spring 2008 playoffs (where they lost Game 3 of the Championship Finals to the Brother Jimmy's BBQ team by an overtime goal), Brian Wiegmann was handed the reins and took the squad to an 8-1-1 regular season finish and a #1 playoff seed during the Fall 2008 session. The team had 8 wins and 2 OT losses in the Fall 2009 season. Their player Mike Friedman won the Fall 2009 scoring MVP award after racking up 23 goals and 27 assists for a MRHL record of 50 points over the ten game regular season. PwC starts its fifth season in the MRHL with accounting rivals BDO Seidman and Ernst & Young aligned with them in the Times Square Division. Brand new PwC co-captains Mike Friedman and Brian Fioretti will be running the team as well as providing offensive firepower.
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