Deloitte Romania names new Partners

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Deloitte Romania has appointed four new Partners, effective June 2025, in a move designed to strengthen the top management team.

This strategic move sees Andrada Tănase promoted to Partner in the Advisory Practice, while Camelia Malahov, Maria Butcu, and Monica Țariuc-Teodorescu step into Partner roles within the Tax and Legal practice.

Tănase brings over 15 years of experience in credit risk, capital and liquidity management, and financial governance. She has been with Deloitte Romania since 2015, coordinating projects for both local and international financial institutions. Malahov, a Tax Partner who joined Deloitte in 2011, has been instrumental in assisting clients with legislative developments and has contributed to improving sector-specific legislation.

Butcu, now a Business Process Solutions Partner, has coordinated the local outsourced services solutions practice since 2020, leveraging her 17 years of expertise in accounting, payroll, and tax compliance. 

Teodorescu, Global Employer Services Partner, has over 16 years of experience in international employee mobility services and has developed innovative tools for compliance in labor migration.

Alexandru Reff, Country Managing Partner, Deloitte Romania and Moldova, said: “The way we understand and exert our vocation in the business world, with every step guided by quality and integrity, defines us as professionals and brings us together as a multidisciplinary team, while the achievements of each of us inspire all of us.”

Deloitte Romania, with 3,200 professionals, provides a wide array of services including audit, tax, legal, consulting, and financial advisory.

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