22.9.2025 | News
Silvia Hallová takes over the management of Grant Thornton in Slovakia as of today. As Managing Partner, she will be responsible for strategic management, business development, and strengthening the company's market position. She has been with Grant Thornton since 2016 as a tax partner.
"I appreciate the trust of Grant Thornton's partners and associates, and I am honored to take on this role. Our job is to help clients with their business and contribute to improving the business environment in Slovakia. I want to further develop the company in both areas. I am particularly keen to ensure that we at Grant Thornton develop our strong corporate culture based on mutual cooperation and the meaningfulness of our work," said Silvia Hallová on her appointment to the new position.
The consulting company Grant Thornton is based on equal career opportunities for women and men. It is the only consulting company in Slovakia that has long maintained a balanced representation of men and women in partner positions. In addition to Silvia, the new management board currently consists of Martina Hodoňová and Filip Tichý. Wilfried Serles, who has led the company to date, will continue as a partner representing the Austrian shareholder.
"Working with Silvia has always been inspiring for me. Thanks to her expertise, leadership skills, and results-oriented approach, Grant Thornton will continue its dynamic growth, and our clients will continue to receive excellent consulting services," said Wilfried Serles, the current Managing Partner.
Silvia Hallová has been working in consulting for more than 21 years. During her career, she has held several management positions in consulting companies. In addition to her professional position, she is a member of the Presidium of the Slovak Chamber of Tax Advisors and a member of the Scientific Council of the Faculty of International Relations at the University of Economics.
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