"Our aim at this bi-annual meeting of our 230 Partners was to reflect on the world of 2028 and the consulting market in particular. Thanks to this collective intelligence, we derived scenarios for the future and are developing solutions for our clients that will matter tomorrow. 2018 will be an exceptional year for Roland Berger. It was time to work on the forthcoming challenges for our industry, thus securing the future of our newly elected Partners," says Charles-Edouard Bouée, CEO of Roland Berger.

Twelve new Roland Berger Partners from offices across the globe

Roland Berger elected five new Partners in Germany: Daniel Geiger, Andreas Grille, Frederik Hammermeister, Oliver Herweg and Andreas Stocker. Erwin Douma and Casper Veenman were promoted into the partnership in the Netherlands. And the international partnership also welcomed Pierre Bastien (Belgium), Andreas Bülow (Bahrain), Minoru Fukuda (Japan), Vatche Kourkejian (Lebanon) and Raymond Wang (China).

Six Partners promoted to Senior Partner

Roland Berger promoted Gillian Morris (USA), Carsten Bock and Tobias Göbbel (Germany), Jean-Michel Cagin (France), Ke Chen (China) and John Low (Malaysia) to Senior Partner.

Roland Berger, founded in 1967, is the only leading global consultancy of German heritage and European origin. With 2,400 employees working from 34 countries, we have successful operations in all major international markets. Our 50 offices are located in the key global business hubs. The consultancy is an independent partnership owned exclusively by 230 Partners.