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Chicago Observer: New sheriff in town for Andersen as managerial shuffle continues.(Andersen Worldwide, other varous companies and officials)(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)

Crain's Chicago Business, September, 2001 by Strahler, Steven R.

They didn't announce it, but that's what we're here for: Andersen, the Chicago-based Big Five accounting firm, has replaced the person in charge of both its Chicago office and Central region as a new CEO makes changes. Larry J. Gorrell, a 30-year-plus Andersen vet, returns after seven years to head the 5,200-employee Chicago office from a similar regional post in San Francisco.

Incumbent Deborah L. DeHaas moves on to head Andersen's ``assurance'' and business advisory practice for the Midwest. She portrays the shift positively: ``We're like a number of organizations. We move people around in different positions to grow and develop their skills and take on additional responsibilities. That's what makes it exciting for me, a chance to get some experience in an...

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