Anil Khurana

Professor of Technology, Operations, and Healthcare Management at Boston University

Schools

  • Boston University

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Biography

Boston University

Based in Boston Anil leads PwC’s Global Industrial Manufacturing and Automotive (IM&A) business. He is the chairperson of the Smart Mobility initiative, which he co-founded. He has been a senior partner with PwC Strategy for the past ten years, and has more than 30 years of experience in industry, consulting, academia, government, and private equity. His focus has been industrials (aerospace, manufacturing, auto, engineering), mobility/ transport, hi-tech, and government, and he enjoys working with Boards and CEOs on strategic and digital transformation of organizations and businesses. Anil combines strategy with execution by both being a widely published thought leader and speaker on strategy, public policy, innovation/ digital/ Industry 4.0, smart mobility, and globalization.

Education

  • MBA, Ph.D. University of Michigan - Stephen M. Ross School of Business (1988 — 1993)
  • MBA University of Michigan (1988 — 1991)
  • Bachelor of Engineering (B.Eng.) IRIMEE (1978 — 1983)
  • Punjab Engineering College (1978 — 1979)
  • Pre-engineering DAV College, Chandigarh (1976 — 1978)
  • High School Government Senior Model School, Chandigarh (1973 — 1976)
  • St. John's School, Chandigarh (1965 — 1973)

Companies

  • Partner and Global Leader, Industrials, Manufacturing & Automotive Strategy& (2019)
  • Partner, Advisory PwC (2011 — 2019)
  • Lead Partner, Middle East PRTM Management Consultants (2008 — 2011)
  • Partner, Private Equity PRTM Management Consultants (2006 — 2008)
  • Operating Partner, Hi-Tech & Lifesciences The Chatterjee Group (TCG Lifesciences) (2000 — 2003)
  • Professor of Technology, Operations, and Healthcare Management Boston University (1993 — 2000)
  • Lecturer University of Michigan Business School (1992 — 1993)
  • Strategy Specialist (Operations) Philips (1991 — 1992)
  • Consultant, Operations and Strategy Great Lakes TAAC (1990 — 1991)

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