PMP Strategy welcomes Christian de Boissieu as senior advisor
PMP Strategy has bolstered its network of senior advisors with leading French economist Christian de Boissieu.
A well-known figure in France’s economics scene, Christian de Boissieu is Professor Emeritus at the University of Paris I (Panthéon-Sorbonne) and Vice President of the Cercle des Economistes. He is also fellow of the Academy of Technology, the Academy of overseas studies and the Royal Academy of Belgium.
Earlier in his career, he served as the President of the Council of Economic Advisers, which advises the French Prime Minister on economic and social issues, and was economic adviser to the Paris Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
A former consultant to the World Bank and to the European Commission, De Boissieu was in charge of the TACIS program mission in Russia on domestic arrears, monetary policy and banking regulation. In 2007, he was appointed a member of the Attali Commission, in charge of proposing economic reforms and boosting economic growth in France.
De Boissieu has published many books and articles on international monetary relations, banking, European integration, and development policies in particular in African countries.
Now at PMP Strategy, a leading strategy consulting firm with 150 consultants in Europe, North America, Africa and the Middle East, De Boissieu will advise the firm’s C-level engagements.
“Christian’s perspective will be invaluable to the firm, especially on our increasing executive committee mandates where a clear view of the big picture and broader issues are critical,” said Gilles Vaqué, President and Managing Partner of PMP Strategy. “The challenges facing our C-suite clients are becoming increasingly complex. The focus and perspective Christian brings will contribute to guaranteed concrete operational results for our clients.”