Belmont is supposed to bring together the best ideas from a wide range of fields, but not architecture as you can see.
Porsche Consulting has opened its ninth office in Belmont, California.
It is located, not coincidentally, next to Volkswagen’s Electronics Research Laboratory. New mobility, high-performance enterprise, and business transformation are Porsche Consulting’s main areas of concentration.
“Contact with colleagues from our own corporate group is just as valuable as with Silicon Valley’s many other expert and courageous individuals who are working with enormous energy and matchless spirit to shape the world of the future,” said Eberhard Weiblen, Chairman of the Executive Board of Porsche Consulting GmbH.
The Belmont office is supposed to bring together the best ideas from a wide range of fields and give Porsche Consulting clients around the world direct access to “major innovation networks.”
The company established a North American presence in 2011 with a subsidiary in Atlanta. “We have quickly developed a good reputation with our management consulting services here too,” said Norman Firchau, founding President and CEO of Porsche Consulting, Inc., USA, which currently has 46 employees.
Clients originate primarily from the automotive, aviation, and aerospace industries, as well as the industrial and consumer goods sectors. The Belmont office is led by Doug Reinart, an experienced industry executive and consulting partner. The total number of employees at Porsche Consulting, Inc., USA is expected to reach about 60 through 2019.
Porsche Consulting GmbH is one of Germany’s top ten management consultancies, employing more than 550 people worldwide. It is a subsidiary of the Stuttgart based sports-car maker Porsche AG.
Porsche Consulting has offices in Stuttgart, Hamburg, Munich, Berlin, Milan, São Paulo, Shanghai, Atlanta and Belmont (Silicon Valley). It claims its experts help businesses improve their performance and the power to innovate.
Porsche Consulting Now in Silicon Valley
Belmont is supposed to bring together the best ideas from a wide range of fields, but not architecture as you can see.
Porsche Consulting has opened its ninth office in Belmont, California.
It is located, not coincidentally, next to Volkswagen’s Electronics Research Laboratory. New mobility, high-performance enterprise, and business transformation are Porsche Consulting’s main areas of concentration.
“Contact with colleagues from our own corporate group is just as valuable as with Silicon Valley’s many other expert and courageous individuals who are working with enormous energy and matchless spirit to shape the world of the future,” said Eberhard Weiblen, Chairman of the Executive Board of Porsche Consulting GmbH.
The Belmont office is supposed to bring together the best ideas from a wide range of fields and give Porsche Consulting clients around the world direct access to “major innovation networks.”
The company established a North American presence in 2011 with a subsidiary in Atlanta. “We have quickly developed a good reputation with our management consulting services here too,” said Norman Firchau, founding President and CEO of Porsche Consulting, Inc., USA, which currently has 46 employees.
Clients originate primarily from the automotive, aviation, and aerospace industries, as well as the industrial and consumer goods sectors. The Belmont office is led by Doug Reinart, an experienced industry executive and consulting partner. The total number of employees at Porsche Consulting, Inc., USA is expected to reach about 60 through 2019.
Porsche Consulting GmbH is one of Germany’s top ten management consultancies, employing more than 550 people worldwide. It is a subsidiary of the Stuttgart based sports-car maker Porsche AG.
Porsche Consulting has offices in Stuttgart, Hamburg, Munich, Berlin, Milan, São Paulo, Shanghai, Atlanta and Belmont (Silicon Valley). It claims its experts help businesses improve their performance and the power to innovate.