PA Consulting details MENA expansion, recent appointments

PA Consulting recently announced 14 new appointments in the MENA region. Courtesy of Shutterstock
PA Consulting recently announced 14 new appointments in the MENA region. - Courtesy of Shutterstock
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The PA Consulting Group recently announced that it has made 14 appointments in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), expanding the company’s presence in the region.

“We have started this year with an aggressive recruitment drive to support our growth plans for the region,” Jason Harborow, head of the Middle East and North Africa division of PA Consulting, said. “The increased headcount is vital to the ongoing delivery of work we are producing for our clients across a variety of industries. The government services, health care, transport, travel and logistics sectors continue to be major areas of expansion for PA, both globally and within our region, and we are bringing together the best minds in the business to ensure the offering to our current and future clients is unbeatable.”

Among the appointments are Hamssa Qureshi, within the field of health care; Lina Shabeeb, in education strategy; Nupur Nagesh, who will be serving as an advisor for multiple business-related areas; and Joseph Murphy, in the area of commercial directorship. The appointments represent Jordan, Lebanon, India, the U.K. and Bahrain.

PA Consulting has been working in the MENA region for approximately 30 years.



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