BCG appoints five managing directors and partners in Middle East
Global strategy and management consulting firm Boston Consulting Group has appointed five new managing directors and partners in the Middle East.
The new cohort of leaders have all been promoted during Boston Consulting Group’s mid-year people performance round, which saw a record number of new managing directors and partners join the firm’s ranks worldwide.
The intake builds on Boston Consulting Group’s best year ever in 2021 (massive 25% growth to revenues of $11 billion) and on the firm’s continued strong performance in the Middle East, where the consultancy has been present for some two decades and currently operates with offices in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Doha and Riyadh).
All five of the new managing directors and partners in the Middle East have been serving Boston Consulting Group for years and previously were a partner. They now join the partnership as an equity partner.
Hadi El Hassan
Working at BCG since: 2014 (ex-Booz & Company)
Yassin el Khourouj
Working at BCG since: 2013
Mohammad Khan
Working at BCG since: 2011 (ex-Booz & Company)
Shoaib Yousuf
Working at BCG since: 2015 (relocated from BCG’s Singapore office in 2017)
Meto Trajkovski
Working at BCG since: 2018 (ex-Kearney)
Commenting on the promotions, Matthias Tauber, who heads the firm’s Europe, Middle East, South America & Africa region, said: “Congratulations to our new partners. I look forward to seeing the positive impact you'll make to our clients, to the firm, and to society.”
In the Middle East, Boston Consulting Group has around 800 consultants and staff and is led by the Spaniard Pablo Martinez (Managing Partner) and Joerg Hildebrandt (Chair).
Founded in 1963 in the United States, Boston Consulting Group is broadly recognised as one of the world’s most prestigious consulting firms. The firm’s standing in the region is no different – in ConsultancyME’s recently released Top consulting firms in the Middle East 2022 ranking, Boston Consulting Group scored top-tier scores across the majority of its service offerings.