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  • PwC names Sean Hunt managing partner of Melville office | Long Island Business News

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    THE BLUEPRINT:

    • named office managing partner of ‘s , office

    • Hunt brings 21 years at PwC, including two decades advising Long Island businesses

    • He succeeds Peter Kaplan, who will retire in 2027 after 37 years with the firm

    • Focus includes talent investment, regional growth and supporting clients through change

    PwC has named Sean Hunt as its new office managing parter for the firm’s Melville office, overseeing Long Island. Hunt has been with the firm for 21 years and succeeds Peter Kaplan, who is set to retire in 2027 after more than 37 years at PwC.

    The firm has had a Long Island presence for more than 50 years. Hunt spent the last 20 of them in the region advising , family-owned businesses and growth-oriented firms across Nassau and Suffolk counties and the greater New York region. His work includes tax, regulatory and structuring matters for companies in industries such as real estate, healthcare, financial services, manufacturing, and private equity-backed businesses.

    As office managing partner, Hunt will lead efforts to expand PwC’s Melville office as a center for serving businesses and organizations across Long Island, while building the firm’s capabilities and regional presence. His focus will include investing in talent and leadership development, deepening local relationships, and supporting clients as they manage regulatory change, adopt new technologies and navigate ownership transitions.

    “Long Island businesses are dealing with real decisions right now, including growth, succession, technology, and an environment that keeps changing,” Hunt said in a news release about becoming office managing partner of the firm’s Melville office.

    “Our job is to stay close to our clients, understand what’s happening on the ground, and bring them practical advice that helps them move forward,” Hunt said. “I’m proud of this team and excited about where we can take the Melville office next.”

    The Melville office employs more than 150 professionals who provide assurance, tax and advisory services to clients. The team advises middle-market and privately held companies as they pursue growth, investment and increased operational complexity.

    Kaplan led the office for more than 11 years, and is credited with broadening the firm’s reach in the region through fostering relationships with business leaders and a culture of collaboration and mentorship, as well as engaging with the area’s civic community.

    “This office has always been about people and relationships, with our clients, our teams, and the broader Long Island community,” Kaplan said in the news release.

    “Sean has grown here professionally, and he understands what makes this market work,” Kaplan added. “I’m confident he’ll build on what we’ve created and lead the office with a steady hand and a clear point of view.”

     

     


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  • ‘The Renewal ofthe United States Is Linked to the Renewal of the World’

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    In October 1960, Ikeda Sensei visited a small park in San Francisco overlooking the Golden Gate Bridge. A nearby sign explained its engineering wonder—a 37-inch cable formed from 27,572 individual strands of wire, each essential to supporting the bridge’s great span.

     “It’s true that the individual wires are not very thick,” Sensei said, “but when bunched together in great numbers, they display incredible strength.”[1]

    So it was with the Soka Gakkai. What started with a handful of members united in purpose with their mentor, eventually blossomed into a global network of Bodhisattvas of the Earth spanning 192 countries and territories.

    To mark the 65th anniversary of Sensei’s first visit to the U.S. to initiate global kosen-rufu, the SGI-USA held commemorative meetings in Santa Monica and Oakland, California, led by Soka Gakkai President Minoru Harada and SGI General Director Yoshiki Tanigawa.

    On Oct. 8, more than 850 representative leaders gathered at the World Culture Center in Santa Monica, California, for a dynamic SoCal Quint Zones general meeting, including a heartfelt future division performance of the song “A Million Dreams” from The Greatest Showman.

    SGI-USA General Director Adin Strauss opened the meeting by introducing the SGI delegation accompanying President Harada and General Director Tanigawa: SGI North America Oceania Division Director Mitsuaki Asano; Vice Director Mitsu Kawahara; President Harada’s chief secretary Masayuki Sakamoto; and SGI interpreter Cathy Rakuno.

    Strauss said that, emulating the passionate seeking spirit of all those who drove several hours to attend the meeting, “Let’s make a fresh departure—toward our amazing goal of enabling 10,000 new youth to embrace our practice by Ikeda Sensei’s 100th birthday on Jan. 2, 2028—and onward from there to the Soka Gakkai’s 100th anniversary on Nov. 18, 2030.”

    Later the same week, nearly 800 representative leaders converged on the Oakland Convention Center on Oct. 11, 2025, from San Francisco Ever-Victorious and Golden Gate Mentor Disciple zones, to make a fresh departure within the sightline of the Golden Gate Bridge and San Francisco Bay.

    The youth seized the moment with both a spirited dance performance and a refreshing rendition of “Youth With a Noble Vow” led by the youth band.

    Kenya Runyan, the West Territory women’s leader, in her opening remarks, said that it was there in San Francisco in 1993 that she came into contact with her mentor’s great humanity and encouragement. “I learned that the SGI was the home I could always return to,” she said. “And today, it is my great privilege to be someone who can provide that environment for young people to flourish and live out their unique missions.”

    Both meetings opened with words from Tanigawa, who shared the following leadership appointments, which had been approved by the SGI-USA Executive Council, starting with Adin Strauss, who was renewed for another three-year term as SGI-USA General Director.

    Tanigawa then introduced the following new appointments:

    James Herrmann will also be continuing as the national men’s leader.

    Tanigawa then shared that the following individuals would conclude their national leadership roles:

    Cliff Sawyer and Lee Malone as SGI-USA vice general directors.
    Kazuyo Matsumura as SGI-USA vice women’s leader. 

    “Thank you very much for your many years of contributions in these leadership roles,” Tanigawa said.

    He then spoke about how the youth whom Sensei raised in the 1990s are now initiating today’s new departure. “In a sense, I feel we are launching into the third stage of our worldwide kosen-rufu movement,” he said. “There is no other time than now to respond to Sensei’s expectation for the SGI-USA to become the center of worldwide kosen-rufu in the 21st century!” (See full address on p. 7 and 9).

    Newly appointed women’s leader Monica Soto Ouchi then shared her determination to build a Soka family in America together, “where youth are drawn by our genuine bonds of camaraderie to their neighborhood discussion meetings, which represent the heart and soul of our movement” (see p. 10 for full address).

    President Harada, who accompanied Sensei on 10 of his visits to the U.S., shared in detail about Sensei’s 1993 visit, during which he spent 56 days in North and South America (see p. 8 for his full address).

    In January 1993, at a guidance meeting in Los Angeles, Sensei said, “The renewal of the United States is linked to the renewal of the world.”[2]

    Added President Harada: “If each member of America, standing firmly on the life philosophy of the Mystic Law, embodies the true values of equality, freedom and happiness in their present place and accomplishes the ‘revival of America,’ they will surely open the door to the renewal of worldwide kosen-rufu.”

    The last time President Harada visited the continental U.S. was in 2015. During that visit, he brought with him four mottoes from Ikeda Sensei to mark a fresh departure of American kosen-rufu. They are:

    America of Courage
    America of Capable People
    America of Unity
    Be the Model for Worldwide Kosen-rufu

    After the meetings in Santa Monica and Oakland, participants remarked leaving feeling refreshed, their personal vows renewed, ready to dig in, to test their own capacity in calling forth peace.

    November 7, 2025 World Tribune, pp. 6–7

    References

    1. The New Human Revolution, vol. 1, revised edition, p. 119. ↩︎
    2. My Dear Friends in America, fourth edition, p. 225. ↩︎

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