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Greg Keith named CEO-elect of Grant Thornton International Ltd

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Greg Keith will succeed Peter Bodin as CEO of Grant Thornton International Ltd (GTIL) from 1 January 2026.
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In December 2025, Peter Bodin ends his tenure as our network CEO after two terms, and the maximum eight years allowed under Grant Thornton’s rules. Greg Keith is the current CEO of Grant Thornton Australia. This will be the first time GTIL will be led by an APAC-based CEO.

Photo of Martin GehGTIL’s Board of Governors Chairman, Martin Geh, commented on the announcement: “On behalf of the board and the entire network, I would like to congratulate Greg on his appointment as CEO-elect of GTIL.

Greg is a current member of the Board of Governors, bringing continuity and insight to the network. His extensive experience and commitment to the success of the network will inspire confidence in our member firm CEOs and our people. The board and I are confident that Greg is the right person to lead the network into the next chapter in our history.

Peter has been an exceptional leader of the network for the last eight years, overseeing an increase in global revenues from USD5 billion to USD8 billion since he took over in 2018, increasing integration and quality through Leap, our global audit methodology and technology platform, and delivering the most collaborative strategy in the history of Grant Thornton, focused on both protecting and growing the network. Peter and I will be working closely with Greg to ensure a seamless CEO transition throughout the second half of this year.

“Following Peter’s appointment in 2018 (a former CEO of GT Sweden), Greg will be the first GTIL CEO from the APAC region, reaffirming our truly global focus and continuing the network’s leadership position in corporate governance. We were also the first major global network to appoint an independent chair of the board in 2020 and I’m proud to continue that tradition.”

Greg’s appointment received unanimous support from the GTIL Board of Governors, which includes CEOs of many of our network’s largest firms, following a selection process carried out with the support of external experts. His term runs for five years from 1 January 2026.

Photo of Greg KeithGreg Keith commented: “I am honoured to be appointed to this position and follow on from Peter who has been so successful and led so strongly during his eight-year term. As CEO for the Australian firm, I’ve had an active role across Asia Pacific for the network, most recently as Chair of the APAC 5 group of the largest firms in the region. Taking on this new responsibility is an exciting challenge. I’ve always been proud to be part of Grant Thornton as its ability to deliver both supportive people policies and personalised client experience is nothing short of remarkable.”

Greg has been CEO of Grant Thornton Australia for 10 years, during which time the firm delivered record revenues and growth, alongside a deliberate focus on its people and client experience. As CEO of the Australian firm, Greg used his passion for diversity and inclusion to create a positive workplace culture and broke new ground by introducing progressive parental leave schemes and a nine-day fortnight for all its people with no reduction to remuneration.

The GTIL CEO works with the board to provide leadership and direction to our global multidisciplinary network with the support of a global leadership team and around 150 people, within a virtual and in-person operating model. The CEO takes responsibility for communicating and embedding GTIL values, ethical and professional standards, quality, and inclusive leadership behaviours across the network.

Photo of Fernando FucciFernando Fucci, Managing Partner of Grant Thornton Argentina, commented “Firstly, I would like to thank and congratulate Peter Bodin for his work as CEO of GTIL. In 2019, a year after beginning his role as global director, he visited us in Argentina and encouraged us to go beyond in our commitment to our clients, our people and the community in which we operate and to strengthen Grant Thornton's values. To Greg Keith, future CEO of Grant Thornton International, I wish him every success in his new role. I have no doubt that the network will continue to grow under his leadership and that his vision will inspire us to continue the path of diversity and inclusion, strengthening us as leaders in our sector.”