ATLANTA, March 7, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Management consulting firm North Highland is pleased to announce that Vikrant Khosla has joined the firm as vice president. Based in Seattle, Khosla will strategically drive accounts and develop holistic solutions for challenges clients are facing.
"I am excited to welcome Vikrant to North Highland," said Charlie Goldwasser, North Highland vice president. "He is a high-performing leader with deep expertise in customer experience and operational excellence. His ability to develop innovative and impactful customer outcomes while creating truly collaborative relationships will drive results for our clients."
Khosla has over 21 years of consulting experience, most recently serving as director at Bridge Partners Consulting. Previously, he was a vice president at Hitachi Consulting where he led long-term strategic account planning, annual revenue, customer relationship management and business development activities.
Khosla is a graduate of Bangalore University, pursued a Master of Science from the University of Cincinnati and holds an MBA from the University of Washington.
About North Highland
North Highland is a global management consulting firm known for helping clients solve their most complex challenges related to customer experience, performance improvement, technology and digital, and transformation. We add value and support our clients across the full spectrum of consulting, from strategy through delivery. We bring the big ideas, then we make them real.
North Highland is an employee-owned firm, headquartered in Atlanta, Ga., with more than 3,000 consultants worldwide and 60+ offices around the globe. The firm is a member of Cordence Worldwide (www.cordenceworldwide.com), a global management consulting alliance. For more information, visit northhighland.com and connect with us on LinkedIn, Twitter and Facebook.
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