Arthur D. Little (ADL) today announced the appointment of Prateek Sachdeva as a Partner in its Dubai office, further strengthening the company’s presence and service offering in the Middle East. Prateek has 13 years of consulting and industry experience, helping CXOs and government leaders on strategy, restructuring and operations transformation topics across the energy, utilities and process industries. He will become a key member of ADL’s Performance practice.
Prior to joining ADL, Prateek was at Oliver Wyman in the Middle East from 2017, where he led client engagements on turnaround strategy, organizational restructuring and sector policy and regulations for utilities and other industries. Between 2014-2017, he was at McKinsey in the Middle East and India, where he helped drive the company’s Recovery & Transformation business across industries. Prateek started his career in industry roles with responsibility for operations excellence.
Thomas Kuruvilla, Managing Partner, Middle East & India at ADL, comments,
“Prateek is another great addition to the ADL team in the Middle East. He has solid years of experience in the local consulting industry, and has consistently delivered excellent service to his clients, whether achieving growth, increasing efficiency or transforming operations. Prateek has also nurtured good relations within the Middle East government sector. His combination of deep expertise and entrepreneurial initiative makes him a perfect fit for ADL.”
Prateek Sachdeva, Partner at ADL, adds,
“I’m excited to take up this opportunity at ADL. The region is at an interesting junction with greater need for strategic transformation and performance excellence along supply chains to support the accelerated pace of economic growth and diversification. While I’ve developed my consulting skills at some great companies in the region, ADL will allow me the head room and flexibility to think innovatively and deliver transformative solutions to clients.”
Prateek has an MBA from the Indian School of Business and a Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology.
Sourced from: Arthur D. Little