TOP OMAN ACCOUNTANT OMAR AL SHARIF SEES RETAINING TALENT AS KEY CHALLENGE IN OMANI ACCOUNTING SECTOR

For a man his age, 43, top Omani accountant Omar Al Sharif figured out the path of success within his profession early in life. Coopers & Lybrand welcomed him as an ambitious accountant to its Muscat office in the 1990s. And as the fast-growing capital of Oman developed dramatically over the following two decades, so did Al Sharif’s career. Today, he is known for being one of the first Omani senior partners at a major accounting firm, Coopers & Lybrand successor firm PricewaterhouseCoopers (PWC), where he is head of its consulting and deals ...


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