This is the most common last name in the United States
This CFO is also the Managing Partner of F&A
Who is Pete Shimer?
Scientists have shown that the average person does this 28,800 times in a day
What is blinking?
Chewing this bean can help eliminate bad breath.
What are coffee beans?
Deloitte professionals that leave the firm and later return are referred to by this term, that means “return to the originator.”
This Tennessee Titans player has a reality show with his wife Jessie.
Who is Erick Decker?
This app provides 24/7 access to security advice, emergency assistance, medical services, and country specific guidance for all Deloitte US and USI professionals
What is ISOS app?
This fast food chain sells 75 hamburgers every second of every day.
This was Brad Pitt's longest marriage
Who is Jennifer Aniston (2000-2005)
Angelina Jolie (2014 - Present, 4 Years)
This is the name of Deloitte's FY18 campaign letting clients and prospects know the organization is ready to help them turn whatever the future brings into a competitive advantage.
Who is "look again?"
Campaign launches November 2018
This is the most common day of the week for a heart attack.
What is Monday?
Regarding client work - In FY 2017 more than 1300 drug tests were performed, this client had the most drug tests spend at the end of 2017
Bradley Cooper was married to this celebrity from 2006-2007.
Who is Jennifer Esposito (m. 2006 - 2007)
Deloitte merged with this company in 1952, and later named our road in Hermitage after one of its founders
Who is Haskins & Sells?
In 1893, with the United States in an economic decline, government inefficiency became a target of public concern. Representative A. M. Dockery (R-MO) appointed two accountants to investigate: Charles Haskins and Elijah Watt Sells. During the next two years, Sells and Haskins transformed how the US government did business.
This is Oklahoma's state vegetable.
What is a watermelon?
This country defines criminal convictions as “spent” or “unspent” based on the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act
What is the United Kingdom?
The Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (c.53) of the UK Parliament enables some criminal convictions to be ignored after a rehabilitation period. Its purpose is that people do not have a lifelong blot on their records because of a relatively minor offense in their past.
Spent convictions are those convictions that have reached a set period as defined by the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974, and are removed from an individual's criminal record. Unspent convictions are those records that have not yet reached this defined time and will appear on a Basic Criminal Record Check.
Who is the founder of Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu?
Who is William Welch Deloitte?