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Arthur D. Little appoints Dr. Raymond Khoury as Partner

London, 22 May, 2019 – Arthur D. Little (ADL) today announced that Dr. Raymond Khoury is joining the consultancy as a Partner to lead its Technology & Innovation Management (TIM) practice in the Middle East.

Raymond brings extensive consulting experience in digital technologies and innovation, with a primary focus on large scale technology-driven government modernization programs, including work for the United Nations Develop Program (UNDP), as a senior technology advisor for government reform programs in the Middle East. He joins from Booz Allen Hamilton, where he spent 11 years, most recently leading the digital and innovation practice as a Partner.

Based in Beirut, Raymond’s goal is to expand ADL’s regional footprint by increasing the reach of its TIM practice in the Middle East, deepening relationships with leading regional clients in both the public and private sectors.

Ignacio García Alves, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer at Arthur D. Little comments: “Raymond has an impressive track record in leading transformation programs that have delivered enhanced operational performance and service delivery excellence. I am delighted to welcome him to ADL as we expand our team in the Middle East and address the growing market opportunity in the area.”

Dr. Raymond Khoury, Partner, Technology & Innovation Management practice at Arthur D. Little adds: “ADL has a global reputation for the quality of its consultancy and ability to deliver practical innovation strategies to its clients. The company’s goals and thinking match my own belief that disruptive digital innovation will be at the heart of future business competitiveness, and I look forward to contributing to ADL’s future growth.”

Raymond holds a PhD in the field of applied artificial intelligence, Engineer’s, and Master’s degrees in engineering from MIT, as well as a Bachelor’s degree in engineering from Northeastern University. He is a frequent speaker at regional and international conferences and forums, and has published extensively on innovation.

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Arthur D. Little appoints Dr. Raymond Khoury as Partner

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London, 22 May, 2019 – Arthur D. Little (ADL) today announced that Dr. Raymond Khoury is joining the consultancy as a Partner to lead its Technology & Innovation Management (TIM) practice in the Middle East.

Raymond brings extensive consulting experience in digital technologies and innovation, with a primary focus on large scale technology-driven government modernization programs, including work for the United Nations Develop Program (UNDP), as a senior technology advisor for government reform programs in the Middle East. He joins from Booz Allen Hamilton, where he spent 11 years, most recently leading the digital and innovation practice as a Partner.

Based in Beirut, Raymond’s goal is to expand ADL’s regional footprint by increasing the reach of its TIM practice in the Middle East, deepening relationships with leading regional clients in both the public and private sectors.

Ignacio García Alves, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer at Arthur D. Little comments: “Raymond has an impressive track record in leading transformation programs that have delivered enhanced operational performance and service delivery excellence. I am delighted to welcome him to ADL as we expand our team in the Middle East and address the growing market opportunity in the area.”

Dr. Raymond Khoury, Partner, Technology & Innovation Management practice at Arthur D. Little adds: “ADL has a global reputation for the quality of its consultancy and ability to deliver practical innovation strategies to its clients. The company’s goals and thinking match my own belief that disruptive digital innovation will be at the heart of future business competitiveness, and I look forward to contributing to ADL’s future growth.”

Raymond holds a PhD in the field of applied artificial intelligence, Engineer’s, and Master’s degrees in engineering from MIT, as well as a Bachelor’s degree in engineering from Northeastern University. He is a frequent speaker at regional and international conferences and forums, and has published extensively on innovation.