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Responsible for serving as the voice of the firm in important debates at the intersection of business and government.
Based in Washington DC, Roz helps the firm execute its business strategy by leading engagement efforts with Congress, the White House, regulatory agencies, state and local governments, and organizations including trade associations, think tanks and non-governmental organizations.
A 28-year PwC veteran, Roz has extensive tax consulting and public policy experience, bringing a client-first lens to her work. She has played an integral role in driving PwC’s government, regulatory and public policy strategy for 17 years and has also led internal initiatives focused on brand, knowledge management and communications.
Passionate about mentorship and fostering a love of learning in students of all ages, Roz serves on the boards of Browne Academy, an independent day school in Alexandria, Virginia, and the Public Affairs Council, a nonpartisan, nonpolitical association for public affairs professionals headquartered in Washington, DC. She holds a bachelor’s degree in English and psychology from Stanford University, a law degree from the University of Michigan Law School and a master’s in law in taxation from Wayne State University. Roz is a proud Los Angeles native with southern roots.
Learn about PwC's US leaders including Paul Griggs, PwC US Senior Partner
Roz Brooks shares why her focus is on climate change and how an anticipated executive order could impact companies in ways that they may not expect. She also notes the business community’s heightened focus on China and the prospects for bipartisan legislative efforts.
With the inauguration theme of “America United” still echoing, America’s 46th president, Joseph R. Biden Jr. signed a number of executive orders confirming he will waste no time in addressing the pandemic and its economic fallout.
Hear PwC's US Public Policy Leader discuss the latest from Washington DC and the focus on the US' global competitiveness.