Saba takes on Midwest role for WTP Advisors

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Saba takes on Midwest role for WTP Advisors

Fuad Saba has joined the Chicago office of WTP Advisors as head of international tax client services for the Midwest region.

Saba has more than 25 years of experience in advising Fortune 1000 and middle market businesses on international tax matters, including structuring for international transactions and operations, principal company, supply chain and holding company planning and treasury planning, as well as advance pricing agreement and competent authority work. Clients have included those in the manufacturing/distribution, oil & gas, mining, pharmaceuticals, life sciences, telecommunication and cable television, and software/technology industries.

Saba previously worked in industry and private practice, including as a national tax partner with EY and as a manager with KPMG and Deloitte. He was most recently vice president, international tax for Navistar.

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