Jean-Luc Wichoud

Senior Manager, Tax Data & Analytics Lead, TLS Tax Technology at PwC Switzerland

Jean-Luc Wichoud has a diverse work experience that spans over several industries and roles. Jean-Luc currently holds the position of Senior Manager, Tax Data & Analytics Lead at PwC Switzerland, where they lead data and analytics projects in the tax technology team. Jean-Luc'sresponsibilities involve creating and developing innovative tax data and analytics offerings, integrating automation, robotics, machine learning, and artificial intelligence to provide innovative solutions for clients.

Prior to joining PwC Switzerland, Jean-Luc worked at the Swiss Federal Tax Administration for over 14 years. During their time there, they held the role of Mathematician, Risk Analyst, and Data Scientist, where they managed a team of data scientists and was responsible for advanced analytics, particularly in risk analysis and fraud detection. Jean-Luc also developed predictive models to detect fraud and optimize audit selection.

Jean-Luc also has experience in the financial intermediaries industry, where they worked as an IT Consultant for several years. Additionally, they worked as a Mathematician and Developer at AMAC Asset Management and Consulting S.A. and as an IT-Consultant and Trainer at Soprotec SA.

Overall, Jean-Luc Wichoud's work experience showcases their expertise in the fields of tax data and analytics, risk analysis, fraud detection, and IT consulting.

Jean-Luc Wichoud received their Baccalaureate of Canton de Vaud/Swiss Matriculation Certificate in Sciences from Gymnase de Bellerive, Lausanne, from 1992 to 1995. Jean-Luc then went on to pursue a Master of Sciences degree in Mathematics and Computer Science from the University of Geneva, which they completed from 1995 to 2002. In terms of additional certifications, Jean-Luc obtained certifications in Inclusive Mindset from PwC in 2023, Teradata SQL from Teradata in 2016, Project management: Hermes 5 certification from TÜV SÜD in 2015, and VAT from the Swiss Federal Tax Administration in 2009.

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