Arthur D. Little inaugurates new regional hub in Riyadh

Arthur D. Little inaugurates new regional hub in Riyadh

Arthur D. Little (ADL) announced the inauguration of its new regional headquarters office at the prestigious King Abdullah Financial District (KAFD) at a ceremony that was attended by His Excellency Eng. Khalid bin Abdulaziz Al-Falih, Minister of Investment, Saudi Arabia, and Gautam Krishna Sashittal, CEO of KAFD.

Welcoming the distinguished guests were Thomas Kuruvilla, Managing Partner for the Middle East and India region; Ryan Alnesayan, the first ADL Saudi Partner leading the firm’s Saudi operations; and Dr. Raymond Khoury, Partner heading the Public Sector practice in the region.

The inauguration ceremony featured a ribbon-cutting event followed by a tour of the new premises.

HE Eng. Khalid bin Abdulaziz Al-Falih congratulated Arthur D. Little on their new regional quarters in Riyadh and reaffirmed the importance of ADL’s continued commitment to the Saudi market. He expressed his hopes that the new office would be a venue for mutual success and offer an environment for continuous collaboration among KAFD’s multidisciplinary tenants.

Arthur D. Little remains dedicated to contributing to the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 through innovative strategies and solutions. “The new office at KAFD marks a significant milestone in our journey to support the economic transformation and growth of Saudi Arabia. We thank His Excellency the minister and KAFD CEO for their visit,” said Thomas Kuruvilla, Managing Partner, Arthur D. Little Middle East and India.

 

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