Another Project Everest Cheerleader Bites the Dust

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Despite getting two exceptions to extend his term beyond the firm’s mandatory retirement age of 60, 61-year-old EY UK Chair Hywel Ball is now stepping down early and will “hand on the baton” to the next sucker lucky winner. This according to an email to partners Financial Times got their hands on.

As head of the UK firm, the second largest in EY’s global network behind the US, Ball was an influential figure as the firm’s global bosses tried and failed to split its accounting and consulting arms globally. 

The 61-year-old was a strong proponent of the deal, codenamed Project Everest, which would have transformed the business model that has dominated the accounting profession for decades. 

In his note to partners, Ball said he would agree a transition plan with his successor but that he did not envisage a lengthy handover period. 

“The commitment I made was to navigate the UK business through the uncertainties that came after our separation discussions,” Ball said in the note, adding that the firm had needed to “regroup” after Project Everest was abandoned last year. 

Fellow Everest cheerleader Carmine Di Sibio — who got a retirement exception of his own as his time was coming up while Everest was still on the table — announced his exit last summer and will join the PayPal board effective July 1.

By all accounts, Ball intended at the time of his second extension to see the term through to the end of June 2025. But nah, he’s out.

Ball took home a cool £3.6 million ($4.6 million USD) in pay last year. Meanwhile, EY UK has made multiple cuts including laying off 150 people three weeks before Christmas 2023. Even partners have been suffering as their payouts shrunk from £803,000 (a little over $1 million USD) to £761,000 ($966k USD) in 2023.

Hywel Ball has called EY home since 1983.

3 thoughts on “Another Project Everest Cheerleader Bites the Dust

  1. Even partners have been suffering? Surely you jest. Surely. Please say sike. Add a sarcasm tag for accessibility, bucko. Blocked and report.

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