EDS Subsidiary A.T. Kearney Elects New CEO | Channel Insider

EDS Subsidiary A.T. Kearney Elects New CEO

CHICAGO — A.T. Kearney, the management consulting subsidiary of EDS, elected H.L. Henner Klein to a three-year term as chief executive officer, company officials announced this week. The Brussels-based consultant was elected by a vote of nearly 300 officers of the firm. Klein steps into his new role on December 1, succeeding current CEO Dietmar […]

Oct 30, 2003
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CHICAGO — A.T. Kearney, the management consulting subsidiary of EDS, elected H.L. Henner Klein to a three-year term as chief executive officer, company officials announced this week. The Brussels-based consultant was elected by a vote of nearly 300 officers of the firm.

Klein steps into his new role on December 1, succeeding current CEO Dietmar Ostermann. Klein will remain in Brussels. Ostermann, who is concluding a three-year term as CEO, will relocate to company offices in New York and resume work in client services.

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