From being recognized for their talent to giving back to their communities and the world at large, Accenture people continue to do the most amazing things. Learn more about our talented and highly motivated employees.
Accenture consultants Brian Wahlgren and Navneet Singh Narula named to Consulting Magazine’s "30 Under 30" They’re young. They’re talented. They’re consultants who are changing the world. So says Consulting Magazine of the 20-somethings named to its inaugural list of “30 Under 30.”
Accenture employees of Greater China cycle for charity in Qinghai In order to promote an awareness of corporate citizenship as well as to involve the participation of staff across the whole of Greater China, Accenture sponsored an event where selected employees biked around the largest lake in China, often in challenging conditions, to raise money for very poor and needy schools. And so the cycling event at Qinghai Lake was born!
Sky-gazing inspires Karin Erni’s first novel When she’s not working at Accenture, Karin Erni loves to get lost in thought while watching the clouds drift by. Those daydreams provided the inspiration for her just-published first novel, Die Hüter der Wolken (Cloud Keepers).
Ayman El Samman fronts Chicago rock group, explores acting In his native Egypt, Ayman El Samman, senior analyst-CIO Organization, is something of a musical pioneer. But, it was not until he came to the United States that he was able to overcome the artistic persecution he experienced back home and fully explore his creative talents.
Paul O’Keeffe imports Australian Football to the US, becomes first hall of fame member Paul, a native of Australia who now calls Milwaukee, Wisconsin home, founded the Aussie version of football in the United States, having advanced the rough-and-tumble sport from what was just a few clubs in 1997 to more than 1,500 men’s and women’s players across the country today.
Zerefa Biru returns home to Ethiopia with school supplies and desire to lead In an African village where only the children, a teacher and a village priest know how to read and write, Zerefa Biru, Level H-Resources, was determined to further educate its inhabitants with a donation of school supplies from Accenture Utilities BPO Services. Zerefa said, “It was exciting to see the direct impact of Accenture Utilities BPO Services, and it’s encouraging me to do as much as I can for them.”