Ami Cosgrove, a leading figure in PwC Middle East’s digital transformation journey, has officially stepped down from her position as Chief Data Officer after serving the firm for over 17 years. Stepping down from her role marks the end of an era characterized by visionary leadership, groundbreaking data initiatives, and a profound commitment to people development and innovation.
Ami Cosgrove joined PwC in 2007 and quickly rose through the ranks to become one of the most respected voices in data transformation across the region. As the firm’s Chief Data Officer, she was instrumental in shaping the strategic vision for data governance, digital trust, and AI—spearheading the transformation of legacy systems into forward-thinking platforms that now support PwC’s internal operations and client-facing solutions in the Middle East.

Beyond her technical expertise, Ami was a mentor, advocate, and trailblazer. She played a pivotal role in launching PwC’s first Graduate Programme within Internal Firm Services, creating opportunities for young professionals to thrive in a rapidly evolving digital landscape. Her influence extended beyond the firm, encompassing support for diversity-focused initiatives and active participation as a speaker and mentor in the She Loves Data community.
Ami’s departure leaves a significant legacy. Her work has not only advanced PwC’s capabilities but also contributed to the broader digital transformation of the Middle East. As the region continues to embrace data-driven innovation, her influence will undoubtedly persist.
For those interested in following Ami’s next chapter, her professional updates can be found on Ami Cosgrove LinkedIn profile.