About July 2020

Let's create tomorrow_

As we slowly move towards a new reality, we at PwC are thinking about what we can do to create sustainable progress and provide a grip on that. We're convinced that the current situation is an opportunity to work together with other companies, organisations and society to solve problems that were already there, but which have become urgent due to the crisis.

Marry de Gaay Fortman
Supervisory
Board member
in a time of crisis
"As an Executive Board you don’t know everything and as a Supervisory Board you don’t have a monopoly on wisdom either. Brainstorming together about issues leads to new insights."
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Manon van Beek (photo) and Otto Jager
Energy transition
TenneT
"In the coming years, our investment agenda will increase to four to five billion euros a year, with some ninety percent being directly related to sustainability."
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Social enterprise Happy Tosti
Entrepreneurship
in times of corona
“What’s really keeping us going is the positive energy we’ve felt from everybody. Together we can make the 1½-metre economy a success."
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Back to the essence
Social initiatives with an impact
"PwC’s purpose is to build trust in society and solve important problems. This crisis accelerates processes in this area.”
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Eric de Bie

Hoofdredactie Inzake, PwC Netherlands

Tel: +31 (0)64 613 60 38

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