Mar 24, 26

Dinc Sanver Joins PwC Turkiye as Director of Legal Department

Former Pearson Legal Director Dinc Sanver has joined PwC Turkiye as its new Director of the Legal Department.

Before the move, Sanver was the Legal Director at Pearson between 2022 and 2025. Earlier, he was a General Counsel and Local Compliance Officer with Teva Pharmaceuticals between 2020 and 2022 as well as a Compliance Manager with Zimmer Biomet between 2017 and 2020. Earlier still, he was a Legal Compliance Manager with Samsung Electronics Turkiye between 2011 and 2017.

“I am very excited because I can apply my expertise in regional roles to a local organization and such a reputable company like PwC,” Sanver said. “I am looking to promote the legal department within the organization and enhance its legal processes. My main priority is to maintain a healthy contract system to minimize risks in legal transactions and make legal processes efficient.”

In 2021, Sanver was interviewed by CEE In-House Matters for its Buzz section (published on CEE In-House Matters on July 30, 2021).

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