International advisory firm Horváth & Partners has hit a milestone, seeing the size of its partnership break through the 50 mark for the first time in its 30-year history.

Since its founding in 1981 in Stuttgart, Horváth & Partners has grown from a German management consulting firm to a pan-European player, with further offices in the Middle East. The privately-held consultancy has over 1,000 employees operating from thirteen offices, led by a four-strong board and now over 50-strong partner team.

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Horváth & Partners achieved the landmark thanks to the promotions of Gábor Ádám, Roxana Boramir, Johannes Isensee and Peter Schentler, effective April 1, 2021. “All four of them are long-standing and highly appreciated colleagues,” said Michael Kieninger, CEO of the consultancy. “We are delighted to welcome them to the partnership.”

Gábor Ádám has been working in the Budapest office of Horváth & Partners since 2006, where he heads the Analytics Center of Excellence. He has dozens of data-driven implementation projects under his belt, with a focus on business intelligence and analytics.

Roxana Boramir started her career at Horváth & Partners in 2006, having previously served EY. After working for two industrial companies from 2013 onwards as Head of Operational Excellence and Global Business Services, she returned to Horváth & Partners in 2017. Stuttgart-based Boramir specialises in business transformation projects and people management across a range of industries.

Johannes Isensee has been with the consulting firm since 2011. The Hamburg-based partner specialises in corporate performance management, advising CFOs on how they can enhance the finance function and position finance s a business partner. He also has extensive experience with financial and management reporting.

Peter Schentler is based in Vienna and has been with Horváth & Partners since 2011. He heads the firm’s Controlling & Finance practice in Austria and specialises in helping clients with their CFO agenda. His track record includes delivering projects in Europe, the US, and the Middle East.


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