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New CEO Punit Renjen is telling anyone who will listen—Deloitte is in ‘a category on one’ when it comes to solving clients’ most complex problems.
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The merger and acquisition market is way down from its peak a few years ago, but there are still significant consulting opportunities for well-positioned firms. To better understand the upside to the down M&A market, Consulting’s One-on-One sat down with Frank Bernhard, OMNI Consulting Group’s managing principal for its telecommunications, media and technology practice. His 20 year-old M&A firm grew by 7.8 percent in 2009, far outpacing the sluggish market.
- »Out of Office: Roz Savage
After 11 years as an IT consultant, Roz Savage knew she wanted to take her life in a new direction. But little did she realize she’d be charting a new course in a kayak.
- »Ingenix CEO Says He’s Bullish On Healthcare Opportunities
In November, John Nackel was named CEO and executive vice president of Ingenix Consulting, a 1,000-person firm providing services focused on hospitals, health plans, physicians, employers, government agencies and pharmaceutical companies. Consulting sat down with him to discuss the healthcare marketplace.
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»Charles River Names New Leaders
Charles River Associates recently tapped Monica Noether as its new COO and Chad Holmes as its new global head of corporate development.
The firm also hired Elizabeth Ramos to serve as its Human Capital practice global leader. Noether replaces Paul Maleh, who will serve as President and CEO.
Noether has led the firm’s Competition Practice, all of the firm’s litigation and applied economic service offerings, and has served as executive vice president responsible for marketing and business development, and the integration and growth of the firm’s start-up practices.
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