The recently resurrected Andersen Consulting business aims to hit $1 billion in revenue within the next three years, according to its chief executive.
“We’re seeing incredibly fast growth,” Mark Vorsatz, global chairman and CEO of Andersen Global, said in an email.
Vorsatz, a former Arthur Andersen partner, formed his own tax advisory firm in partnership with other Andersen staff after the original accounting firm’s collapse in 2002. He renamed the firm Andersen in 2014.
The firm began building a consulting business line six months ago “and already we have 108 offices in 66 countries with nearly 3,000 employees,” Vorsatz said. ...
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