Bart has extensive experience as a strategy consultant working with senior management and boards of top 50 companies in Australia, the United States, and Holland. Bart was previously a Partner at A.T. Kearney and a Consultant at the Boston Consulting Group. Bart co-founded the boutique strategy consulting firms Pacific Strategy Partners and Australian Consulting Partners in Australia. Bart's consulting experience spans across numerous sectors including energy, transport, resources and building products. Bart has previously worked as an advisor at Deloitte and has held several directorships in venture capital and early stage businesses. Bart holds a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology from the University of Tilburg and a Masters of Business Administration from New York University. Bart is an experienced strategy consultant, having worked with senior management and boards of top 50 companies in Australia, the United States, and Holland scanning across numerous sectors (including energy, transport, resources and building products). Bart co-founded the boutique strategy consulting firms Pacific Strategy Partners and Australian Consulting Partners in Australia. Prior to that, he was a partner at A.T. Kearney and a consultant at Boston Consulting Group. Bart has previously worked as an advisor at Deloitte and has held several directorships in venture capital and early-stage businesses. Chair of the People and Remuneration Committee and Member of Audit and Risk Management Committee at Vulcan Steel.
Bachelor of Arts in Sociology from University of Tilburg; MBA from New York University
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