BearingPoint Redux

The remaining pieces—103 contracts served by about 200 consultants—were acquired in July for $15.1 million by Eclat Consulting, now known as Attain. Six months later, Attain is off to a good start

| April 05, 2010

Greg Baroni Attain's Greg Baroni is rebuilding the best of BearingPoint, without the baggage

Last Summer, BearingPoint sold most of its prized public sector business to Deloitte. But due to audit conflicts, not all of the business could be acquired. The remaining pieces—103 contracts served by about 200 consultants—were acquired in July for $15.1 million by Eclat Consulting, now known as Attain. Six months later, Attain is off to a good start, having retained everyone they on-boarded from BearingPoint and added 26 additional
public sector contracts. Consulting recently caught up with CEO Greg Baroni to discuss his former company, the launch of Attain and where his new firm goes from here.

Consulting: What did you think about when you watched your former firm, BearingPoint, dissolve last year?

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