Alvarez & Marsal’s Public Sector Services Co-Leader and Managing Director, Erin Covington, featured as one of the Top 25 Education Consultants and Leaders of 2023.
Education consulting plays a vital role in addressing and adapting to the ongoing disruptions within the education sector. Consequently, it has emerged as a burgeoning sub-sector in the consulting industry with potential for significant growth.
These consulting leaders found in this year's awards cater to various areas such as education policy, higher education, and K-12 education. Their expertise aims to enhance operational efficiency in educational institutions and related companies, leading to improved student outcomes, optimized governance, and increased fundraising success. Furthermore, the exceptional men and women on this year’s list are frequently sought after by educational institutions to strategize and prepare for long-term transformations and changes within the industry.
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