Managing Director & Senior Partner
Mumbai
Suresh Subudhi leads Boston Consulting Group’s infrastructure and cities work globally. He is part of the leadership team for the firm’s Public Sector and Industrial Goods practices.
Suresh has worked with clients on a variety of assignments including strategic master planning, regulation, organization transformation, large project management, financing, digitization, procurement/public-private partnerships, and sustainability.
Suresh is currently focused on guiding BCG’s vision in the Future of Cities and Center for Mobility Innovation with the mission to improve the future of our cities.
Suresh has worked in Asia, the Middle East, and the US. Before joining BCG, he held positions with Accenture, PricewaterhouseCoopers, and Trilogy.
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