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ARTHUR D. LITTLE STRENGTHENS TIME PRACTICE WITH APPOINTMENT OF PIERRE PELADEAU AS PARTNER

Arthur D. Little (ADL) has announced Pierre Peladeau has been appointed as a Partner in its Telecommunications, Internet, Media, and Electronics (TIME) practice. He will be based in Paris. 

Pierre has more than 30 years of experience in strategy and digital transformation consulting, specializing in the telecoms, technology, and utilities industries. He also has a diverse range of skills in areas such as strategy, marketing, organization, technology, innovation, and digital transformation.

Pierre brings a wealth of experience to ADL, having previously worked with firms such as Strategy&, Booz & Company, and Booz Allen Hamilton, where he advised clients in the telecoms, technology, and utilities industries in Europe, the Middle East, and North Africa. Prior to his consulting career, he pursued an academic career, teaching and researching at McGill University and with the CNRS. 

Vincent Bamberger, Managing Partner, Head of Arthur D. Little France, comments: “We are delighted to welcome Pierre to ADL as a Partner in our TIME practice. With his extensive experience in strategy and digital transformation consulting, Pierre brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to our firm. We look forward to working with him to help our clients navigate the complex challenges of the fast-evolving industry.”

Pierre Peladeau, Partner at ADL, adds: “I am thrilled to be joining ADL and to have the opportunity to work alongside such a talented and respected team. The TIME industry is undergoing rapid transformation, and I believe that ADL is uniquely positioned to help clients navigate the challenges and seize the opportunities that lie ahead. I look forward to contributing my experience and insights to the firm's exceptional work in this space.”

Pierre holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science from Pierre & Marie Curie University, as well as an M.Sc. and a B.Sc. with First Class Honors in Computer Science from McGill University.

ARTHUR D. LITTLE STRENGTHENS TIME PRACTICE WITH APPOINTMENT OF PIERRE PELADEAU AS PARTNER

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Arthur D. Little (ADL) has announced Pierre Peladeau has been appointed as a Partner in its Telecommunications, Internet, Media, and Electronics (TIME) practice. He will be based in Paris. 

Pierre has more than 30 years of experience in strategy and digital transformation consulting, specializing in the telecoms, technology, and utilities industries. He also has a diverse range of skills in areas such as strategy, marketing, organization, technology, innovation, and digital transformation.

Pierre brings a wealth of experience to ADL, having previously worked with firms such as Strategy&, Booz & Company, and Booz Allen Hamilton, where he advised clients in the telecoms, technology, and utilities industries in Europe, the Middle East, and North Africa. Prior to his consulting career, he pursued an academic career, teaching and researching at McGill University and with the CNRS. 

Vincent Bamberger, Managing Partner, Head of Arthur D. Little France, comments: “We are delighted to welcome Pierre to ADL as a Partner in our TIME practice. With his extensive experience in strategy and digital transformation consulting, Pierre brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to our firm. We look forward to working with him to help our clients navigate the complex challenges of the fast-evolving industry.”

Pierre Peladeau, Partner at ADL, adds: “I am thrilled to be joining ADL and to have the opportunity to work alongside such a talented and respected team. The TIME industry is undergoing rapid transformation, and I believe that ADL is uniquely positioned to help clients navigate the challenges and seize the opportunities that lie ahead. I look forward to contributing my experience and insights to the firm's exceptional work in this space.”

Pierre holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science from Pierre & Marie Curie University, as well as an M.Sc. and a B.Sc. with First Class Honors in Computer Science from McGill University.