April 27, 2024

Contact Us | Feedback

Booz Allen Hamilton announces major expansion in MENA region

Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn
Pinterest
Pocket
WhatsApp
Booz Allen Hamilton announces major expansion in MENA region
Booz Allen Hamilton announces major expansion in MENA region

Global strategy and technology consulting firm Booz Allen Hamilton on Wednesday announced a significant expansion of its Middle East North Africa (MENA) presence, growing its experienced senior leadership team with five new partners to offer a strong combination of strategy consulting and digital expertise. Booz Allen Hamilton will deliver services across the region spanning North Africa, the Gulf Cooperation Council States, the Levant and Turkey.

The firm, in a press release, said its new partners bring long-standing ties to the MENA region and expertise in the oil and gas, utilities, financial services, information and communication technology, healthcare and public sector markets. In addition, Booz Allen Hamilton has added seven new vice-presidents and is attracting further talent at various levels.

This expansion builds on four decades of service to private and public sector clients in MENA and cohesively blends expertise in core industries and vertical markets with the leading pedigree of the firm in cyber security, data analytics, operations, human capital and organisational development, engineering, life cycle project management and digital innovation.

“In our 100th year, Booz Allen is investing in the future, and the MENA region offers opportunities and challenges for clients who are now more prepared than ever to embrace us as their essential partner,” said Executive Vice-President Joseph Logue.

“While government and commercial institutions have significantly modernized in recent years, the rapidly evolving needs of societies require a constant emphasis on adapting infrastructure and technology, services and regulations. The addition of our new senior team in the region will allow us to address these needs in a sustainable, results-driven way.”

Source : WAM News Agency for United Arab Emirates

Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn
Pinterest
Pocket
WhatsApp

Never miss any important news. Subscribe to our newsletter.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Never miss any important news. Subscribe to our newsletter.

Recent News