Portrait of Laurent Benarousse

Laurent Benarousse

Senior Partner, Managing Partner France
Paris Office

, Western Europe

+212 529 0113-54
Expertise

Laurent Benarousse has been a Partner at Roland Berger since 2004. He is Managing Partner of Roland Berger's Paris and Casablanca offices steering the firm's business in France and Morrocco as part of a management team made up of several Partner colleagues. He is in charge of our Civil Economics practice in Paris, focusing on various topics ranging from corporate and long-term national strategies to performance improvement, and from participative democracy to innovation optimization.

He also founded our Casablanca office in 2008 with the goal of developing Roland Berger’s business in Africa. He has more than 30 years of professional experience, a large part of which are in top management consulting. Previously, he began his career in the French Department of Defense as a Project Manager in charge of developing and promoting speech recognition systems for the French military. He then joined a top French management consultancy, where he developed his expertise in the energy and environmental sectors.

He holds a Master of Science in Applied Mathematics and Artificial Intelligence from the Pierre and Marie Curie University in Paris, as well as Master of Science degrees from the École Polytechnique and École Nationale de la Statistique et de l'Administration Économique in France (ENSAE).

I’m a consultant. My job is to help answer difficult questions.
Laurent Benarousse
Publications

Available in FR

The gender gap in entrepreneurship

Laurent Benarousse

Study, February 1, 2024

Available in FR

Covid-19: impacts and rebound

Focus, April 10, 2020

Available in FR

For a 4.0 audiovisual public reform

Dominique Gautier

Study, September 4, 2018

Available in FR

Le vécu de l'échec, la récompense du rebond !

Alain Chagnaud

Point of view, April 30, 2018

Formation Professionnelle -

Alain Chagnaud

Extract, October 11, 2017

Available in FR

Smart Cities a la francaise

Alain Chagnaud

Think:Act, July 6, 2017

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