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BCG expands roster of Middle East partners

DUBAI, July 26, 2017

The Boston Consulting Group (BCG) has announced the promotion of three of its Middle East principals to partners to bolster its Energy, Industrial and Consumer Goods, and Public Sector practices.

Effective immediately, Shelly Trench, Giovanni Moscatelli and César Sánchez will each serve as partner for their respective practice. As a result, Trench is now the second female partner at BCG Middle East.
 
In addition to this, BCG welcomed Arun Bruce, who is currently partner and director at its Mumbai office, to further bolster its talent in the Middle East and solidify its market position in the region.
 
The expansion of the firm’s partner group marks its steadfast dedication to strengthening its sector-specific expertise, widening its client portfolio, and driving new market growth in the region, a statement said.
 
“Our colleagues have developed their operational and strategic experience both in the Middle East region, and beyond over a number of years, leading organisational transformation for their roster of clients. As Partners, they will each bring their strong business acumen and in-depth insights to the teams at BCG,” said Joerg Hildebrandt, managing partner at BCG Middle East. “We are absolutely confident in their ability to bolster BCG Middle East’s leadership prowess across priority practice areas by staunchly supporting their clients’ business strategies to develop and sustain continued growth.”
 
Trench has led internationally notable projects on strategy, large scale IPO preparation, sustainability, innovation, climate change and cost management.  She started her career as a petroleum engineer and has had extensive experience with BCG in office across the US, Asia, and the Middle East.
 
Moscatelli is a core member of the Industrial Goods practice, with profound experience on strategy, transformation and re-structuring topics. Having worked across Europe and the Middle East over his decade-long stint with BCG, Moscatelli continues to drive strategy, corporate development, operational excellence with a focus on Transportation, Logistics and Infrastructure clients in the region and beyond.
 
Having joined BCG in 2006 in the Madrid office, Sánchez has since worked on projects across the Middle East and Europe. As a core member of the Public Sector practice area, his project experience ranges from public policy definition to implementation, government organizational excellence and service delivery. César specializes in large public sector transformations, labor market policies, welfare and social development programs.
 
Bruce has worked across Europe and Asia, mainly in BCG’s industrial and consumer practices. He is deeply passionate about, and experienced in operations, and will head the operations sector practice for BCG in the Middle East, the statement said. - TradeArabia News Service




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