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After graduating from the University of Bristol, I started my consulting career back in 2007 with Accenture. Here, I got lots of hands-on technology delivery experience with various private sector cli...
Russell Sassoon, Consultant
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In the Press
We regularly share our perspectives with the media, discussing latest trends and issues affecting our clients’ business.
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The latest article from Raconteur features an in depth look at what resilience means in the wake of the coronavirus.
Ten years after joining the firm, Jennifer Johnston has been admitted into the partnership of The Berkeley Partnership.
Richard Bryant and David Irish have become Partners at The Berkeley Partnership, effective 1st July 2020.
The Berkeley Partnership has appointed two new partners as of the start of July taking its partner tally to 20.
The Berkeley Partnership has been named by the Financial Times as one of the UK’s leading management consultancies.
Ben Wildman has become a Partner at The Berkeley Partnership in the US.
The Berkeley Partnership features in Harvard Business Review as an example of the benefits of coaching.
The Berkeley Partnership has been named as a top consulting firm in a survey of over 1,000 senior executives.
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