Ryan Alnesayan

Partner

Ryan advises clients on strategic planning, economic development and large-scale transformation programs in the Middle East.

Education

AICPA (US)
CPA
Prince Sultan University (Saudi Arabia)
Bachelor of Science with Honors in Accounting & Finance

Past Experience

Ryan is a Partner with Arthur D. Little Middle-East and a member of the Global Strategy & Organization Practice. He leads Arthur D. Little’s Riyadh office and our Public Sector Practice in Saudi Arabia.

Ryan has 14+ years of consulting experience in the MESEA region based out of Riyadh, Dubai, and Singapore. He advises clients across multiple industries with a focus on strategic planning, governance, organization restructuring, performance management, and large-scale transformation programs.

Recent Publications

The government of the future
  Winds of change  In a rapidly changing, digitally enabled world where citizens have become used to services only a click away, governments continue to struggle to keep pace despite significant advancements in e-government or, as it is more commonly known today, digital government. In the future, digital government will be a key enabler not only for the way governments improve service delivery to citizens but also in the way core government functions evolve around four core themes [1]:   

Ryan is a Partner with Arthur D. Little Middle-East and a member of the Global Strategy & Organization Practice. He leads Arthur D. Little’s Riyadh office and our Public Sector Practice in Saudi Arabia.

Ryan has 14+ years of consulting experience in the MESEA region based out of Riyadh, Dubai, and Singapore. He advises clients across multiple industries with a focus on strategic planning, governance, organization restructuring, performance management, and large-scale transformation programs.

Recent Publications

The government of the future
  Winds of change  In a rapidly changing, digitally enabled world where citizens have become used to services only a click away, governments continue to struggle to keep pace despite significant advancements in e-government or, as it is more commonly known today, digital government. In the future, digital government will be a key enabler not only for the way governments improve service delivery to citizens but also in the way core government functions evolve around four core themes [1]:   

More About Ryan
  • AICPA (US)
  • CPA
  • Prince Sultan University (Saudi Arabia)
    Bachelor of Science with Honors in Accounting & Finance