Frederick Van Gysegem
Frederick Van Gysegem joined Roland Berger's Brussels office in 2014 and became partner in 2021. His consulting work focuses on strategical questions for actors in the financial and public sector, both at the local and international level.
In recent years, Frederick worked on the economic development strategy across various sectors. Furthermore, he has developed deep functional expertise in workforce transformation, and has been a regular advisor to governments, agencies, and sector associations on labor market topics. He also consults large organizations and HR service providers on their skills roadmap and related strategical topics.
Frederick completed his PhD in financial economics from Ghent University in 2013 and was a visiting researcher at Queen’s University in Belfast. Prior to joining Roland Berger, he worked in asset management and for governments. He also holds a Master’s degree in economics and an M.Sc. in Banking and Finance.
Towards a productivity agenda for a European region
STUDY, September 24, 2024
The GenAI-driven transformation
Study, September 11, 2024
Embedded finance: Disrupting the value chain for financial services
STUDY, July 20, 2023
The data-driven supervisory authority of the future
Study, March 16, 2023
ESG in banking: Combining sustainability with profitability
Study, September 19, 2022
Tokenization: The future of financial markets?
Study, December 13, 2021
Skills Roadmap for climate transition [2020-2035]
Article, July 7, 2021
A better future for the piggy bank
Article, July 17, 2020