Petter is a Director at Arthur D. Little’s office in Stockholm. He is the Global Strategy & Organization and Corporate Finance Practice Leader. He is affiliated to the TIME, Health Care and Public Sector practices. His professional focus is on strategy & organization and financial advice to private equity and industrial investors pre and post transactions (e.g. due diligence, valuation, strategy, change management, post merger integration) and governance issues faced by corporations, investors, governments and multi-lateral organizations. Petter holds a Master of Science in Economics and Business Administration from the Stockholm School of Economics and the Rotterdam School of Management.
Thomas is the Managing Director of Arthur D. Little, Middle East and also Head of the Telecoms and Strategy & Organization practice in the Middle East and South Asia. He has extensive consulting and operational/management experience in the Middle East, Europe and South East Asia in the Telecoms sector and has worked with regulators, telecom operators and equipment vendors in the areas of telecom regulation/policies, fixed and mobile license bidding, strategy development, M&A, organization design, performance management, and process redesign. Thomas holds a degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from Kerala University, India, and an MBA from Melbourne Business School, Australia/ Asian Institute of Management, Philippines. In addition to lecturing for Executive MBA programs, Thomas is also a speaker at conferences on strategic planning, turnaround management and corporate venturing.
Prior to joining Arthur D. Little, Dr. Michael Wagemans was Deputy Chief of Staff for a Belgian Minister. He holds a PhD in Government from the London School of Economics and Political Science (UK).
Recent consulting engagements include: Process re-engineering of two large public research institutes in Benelux; Corporate governance assessment of several semi-public research and technology centres in a European growth region; International study on clever practices in the field of regional economic development; Feasibility assessment for the merger of several services within a transport ministry.