Former EY partner also named Audit Committee
Chair
MCLEAN,
Va., Jan. 2, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Appian
(NASDAQ: APPN) today announced the election of Shirley Edwards to the Appian Board of
Directors. Ms. Edwards was also named Appian Audit Committee Chair.
She assumed both roles as of January 1,
2023.
From 2002 to 2022, Ms. Edwards was a partner at EY (formerly
Ernst & Young LLP), most recently serving as Global Client
Service Partner from 2017 to 2022. During her tenure, she served in
both global operational leadership and client serving roles. This
included P&L ownership and accountability for EY's nearly
$4B Assurance practice spanning 20
countries across the Americas with 10 regions and over 20,000
professionals, as well as leading client service delivery and
people strategy for audit, forensics and financial accounting and
advisory services across the Americas.
Ms. Edwards has also served as a board member and advisor for
Girl Scouts of the Nation's Capital, Leadership Greater Washington,
the Pamplin College of Business
Advisory Council for Virginia Tech, and
the National Capital Region Advisory Board for the American Red
Cross.
"Throughout her career, Shirley advised corporate boards and
management teams of large multinational companies," said
Matt Calkins, CEO at Appian. "Her
experience allows Appian to continue its long history of financial
strength and accountability. I am excited to welcome her to our
team."
About Appian
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change. We accelerate customers' businesses by discovering,
designing, and automating their most important processes. The
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