Alvarez & Marsal's Corporate Performance Improvement Managing Director Sean Laffere was featured among Top 25 Consultants and Leaders of 2024.
In the current logistics landscape, it is increasingly critical for companies to optimize and continually their supply chain. Operations professionals lead their business units through ever-evolving logistical and supply chain challenges, ensuring that their companies maintain efficiency, agility and resilience in dynamic markets.
The Consulting Report is pleased announce the Top 25 Operations Consultants and Leaders of 2024. Candidates were evaluated based on proven operations expertise, knowledge of global supply chain dynamics, and mastery over logistics, procurement and risk management strategies, among other areas. Join us in recognizing A&M's Sean Laffere for his outstanding achievements in supply chain services.
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SYDNEY, 15 October 2025 - Global professional services firm Alvarez & Marsal (A&M) today released new insights warning that Australia’s $120+[1] billion clean energy transition risks stalling unless urgent action is taken to improve investment conditions and de-risk the market for private capital.
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