From June 13 to 16, 2026, the Moore Global network's European regional conference was held in Edinburgh, Scotland. Under the theme «Growth Through Action,» this edition brought together 177 participants from 44 countries.
The Moore France delegation included Laurent Gilles and Stéphane Dominé from Novances, Marie-Pierre Davidson from Groupe Y, and Clémence Bonadé and Viviane Krosse from Coffra.
Throughout the event, network members participated in conferences, workshops, and networking sessions dedicated to the challenges shaping the accounting, consulting, and auditing professions today. Discussions focused in particular on growth, international development, risk management, client relations, artificial intelligence, and talent development.
For the representatives of Moore France, this meeting was a privileged opportunity to exchange with their European counterparts on the evolutions of their professions, client expectations, and ways to work together to support companies with an international presence.
Beyond the working sessions, the conference also helped strengthen ties between network members through the many social events organized throughout the event.
Highlights of this edition included the welcome cocktail held at Edinburgh Castle, where attendees had the chance to experience a traditional Scottish «Pipe Band» composed of drummers and bagpipers.
A few days after the conference, John Stanford, Moore Global's Regional Director for Europe, sent a message to participants to thank them for their contributions to the discussions and to emphasize the importance of connection, collaboration, and shared growth that characterize the Moore Global network. He also announced that he would be stepping down from his position in the summer of 2026.
This conference once again allowed members of the European network to meet, exchange their experiences, and strengthen the bonds that unite Moore firms across Europe.
Members of the network will meet this fall for the Global Partners Conference, Moore Global's next international event.















