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Cambridge Consultants company history timeline

1960

Cambridge Consultants was founded in 1960 by three Cambridge University graduates – Tim Eiloart, Rodney Dale, and David Southward – to "put the brains of Cambridge University at the disposal of the problems of British industry".

1971

In 1971, it became part of Arthur D. Little (ADL), an American management consultancy firm.

2002

In 2002, following ADL's process through Chapter 11, Cambridge Consultants management team acquired the company with the backing of Altran, a global innovation and engineering consulting firm.

2020

In 2020, Altran itself was acquired by Capgemini, with Cambridge Consultants thus also coming under the ownership of the French consultancy conglomerate, under the "Capgemini Invent" umbrella.

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Founded
1960
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Headquarters
Boston, MA
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Founders
David Southward,Rodney Dale,Tim Eiloart,Glenn Collinson,Mohammed Aziz,Paul Johnson
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