Two BCG CEOs lose leadership roles on the Gaza project

Two BCG CEOs lose leadership roles on the Gaza project

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Two senior executives in the Boston Consulting Group will leave their leadership roles in the wake of the company’s work in Gaza, according to people familiar with the matter.

Adam Farber, the chief risk official, and Rich Hatshenson, head of the BCG social influence, will lose these jobs after the results of the internal investigation, the company’s partners said.

People said that they would stay in BCG in the roles of facing the customer. BCG rejected the comment.

The two men in the Financial Times report were named last week that they participated in discussions about the growing BCG work related to Gaza, although the company says they have misled the exact nature of the project. The company has already launched the two partners who led the work.

FT revealed that the BCG team helped design the costs of transporting Palestinians outside Gaza as part of a project that studies how the broken pocket can be rebuilt as a regional commercial center.

FT reported that BCG employees were more involved in the launch of the Gaza Humanitarian Corporation than the company recognized. GHF is a program of assistant supported by Israel and the United States designed to replace the United Nations, which was marred by the launch of hundreds of Palestinians, according to the Ministry of Health in Gaza.

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