Managing Director & Partner, Middle East
Dubai
Christopher Daniel is a core member of Boston Consulting Group’s Public Sector practice, and he leads BCG’s People & Organization practice in the Middle East.
Since joining BCG in 2006, Christopher has worked extensively with public sector clients in the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia, at both the federal and local government levels. His experience has covered multi stakeholder projects, human resources and organization, strategy development, and large-scale implementation efforts. Christopher leads BCG's work in leadership and talent in Central Europe, the Middle East, and Africa.
In the course of his work, Christopher has supported elected leaders in their first 100 days in office, worked with heads of state on organization design and strategy development, and partnered with federal governments to create national strategies in areas such as banking and employment. He has also led national studies to help governments assess efficiency and productivity, customer satisfaction, and employee engagement.
Prior to joining the firm full time, Christopher interned for BCG as a summer associate in the Frankfurt office.
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