Accounting network Kreston Global has selected Tyna Adediran as the new chair of its Global Advisory Services Group (GASG).

Adediran steps into the role previously held by Ricardo Gameroff, who has chaired the group for the past two years. Gameroff will remain on the leadership team and continue to oversee corporate fraud and forensics advisory work.

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As chair of the GASG, Adediran will coordinate with global leaders across Kreston’s advisory disciplines including corporate finance, corporate fraud, cybersecurity, environmental, social and governance and sustainability, HR advisory, internal audit and risk, insolvency, restructuring and technology.

She will support these advisory leads as they extend their geographic reach, refine service portfolios and work to increase visibility.

Kreston Global CEO Liza Robbins said: “Tyna’s appointment reflects Kreston Global’s commitment to strengthening its advisory services and investing in outstanding leadership.

“We are very grateful to Ricardo for his energy and hard work to launch and guide the group in its early stages and delighted he is still involved as leader of the fraud advisory area.”

Adediran has more than 15 years of experience covering management consulting, business strategy, project delivery, human resources and corporate advisory.

Her background spans both public institutions and private sector organisations.

She is currently head of management consulting and business development at Kreston Pedabo in Nigeria.

Adediran said: “I am honoured to assume the role as chair of GASG and to build on the strong foundation Ricardo has established.

“My focus will be on deepening our capabilities, strengthening cross-border collaboration, and delivering measurable value to our clients and the wider Kreston network.”

In September last year, Kreston Global launched a new member company in Luanda, Angola, to strengthen its presence in Africa.