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BearingPoint announces Matthias Loebich as its Managing Partner

AMSTERDAM--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- #FEACO--The partnership of the independent management and technology consultancy BearingPoint has elected Matthias Loebich to be its global Managing Partner. Matthias succeeds Kiumars Hamidian, who successfully headed the business since his appointment in 2018 and did not stand for re-election after two terms in office as planned. The new Managing Partner was elected by the BearingPoint Partners across the globe in a collaborative process based on the principle of One Partne...

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