Seeking to deepen its expertise in organizational transformation and bring the power of creativity to positively impact business, The Boston Consulting Group announced the acquisition of BrightHouse, LLC, a global consultancy with a reputation for purpose-driven consulting, a field it has lead for 20 years.
BCG also announced the hiring of Doug Shipman, founding CEO of the National Center for Civil and Human Rights in Atlanta and a BCG alumnus, as incoming CEO of BrightHouse. BrightHouse will operate as a stand-alone business unit within BCG and will retain its top leadership team. Founder Joey Reiman will remain actively involved as Chairman. Cathy Carlisi will stay as President and Chief Creative Officer, and Dolly Meese will continue as Executive Vice President and Chief Strategy Officer.
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