Winter 2011

Marcy Beitle

Marcy Beitle
A.T. Kearney Partner and Head of the Americas

Greetings and happy holidays to our Americas alumni! As we wrap up 2011, we encourage you to check out some of our accomplishments for the year, including our highest net fees since the MBO, addition of many highly talented people across the firm, and new alumni programs.

We look forward to hearing from you and seeing you in 2012! MORE>

Alumni Spotlight

Jeanne-Mey Sun

Jeanne-Mey Sun
Vice President of Strategy, Sysco Corporation

With a Masters and Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Chicago, Jeanne-Mey Sun could have had a successful career in academia. However, after graduation she decided to pursue a career in business and joined A.T. Kearney’s Economics Group. Today, as Vice President of Strategy for Sysco, a foodservice marketing and distribution firm, Jeanne-Mey is responsible for strategy development, strategic planning, and execution of strategic initiatives. MORE>

Consultant Spotlight

Ryan Fisher

Ryan Fisher
Manager in Dallas (but soon, Singapore)

Ryan Fisher came to the firm through the alumni network, with the help of Menno Ellis, an alumnus who was with us from 1998 to 2004. After several years in the Dallas office, Ryan will be heading to Singapore for two years with his wife, Tiffany, and their daughter to help expand the retail practice in Asia. MORE>

Alumni in the News

Alvaro Arias has joined Pedersen & Partners as partner in charge of executive search in Spain and Latin America

Jeremy Howard is now president and chief scientist at Kaggle, an online marketplace for brains (or data scientists)

Louis C. Vintro was appointed senior vice president of business development and global operations at Key Technology, Inc

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Latest Intellectual Capital

The Five Es of Marketing to the Aging Consumer

The Five Es of Marketing to the Aging Consumer
The aging baby boomer generation is spending, tweeting, and staying active—and in the process obliterating past assumptions about older consumers and how to meet their needs. For marketers, future growth may rely on how well they connect with our older citizens. More>

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