Frost & Sullivan appoints Sarwant Singh as Regional Head for Middle East, Africa and South Asia

The former member of the World Economic Group’s Automotive & Transport Council will assume this responsibility in addition to his current role as the company's global head of the Mobility.

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Frost & Sullivan appoints Sarwant Singh as Regional Head for Middle East, Africa and South Asia

Frost & Sullivan has announced that it has appointed Sarwant Singh as the regional leader for Middle East, Africa and South Asia (MEASA). He will assume this responsibility in addition to his current role as the company's global head of the Mobility, Aerospace, Defence and Security Practice.

Sarwant has over two decades of experience in strategic consulting and advisory to Fortune 1000 companies, public sector enterprises and multilateral organisations in the mobility and advanced technologies sectors. A former member of the World Economic Group’s Automotive & Transport Council, he is now on the Advisory Board of Nissan, Aerospace Technology Institute (ATI) and Leeds University Business School.

Commenting on the appointment, Aroop Zutshi, global president and managing partner, Frost & Sullivan said, “The Frost & Sullivan Board is pleased to appoint Sarwant as the regional leader for MEASA. This region has been a vital contributor to the company’s growth and successful performance. His appointment reflects our commitment to continue driving profitable growth across all our business units, augmenting our research and consulting expertise, and strengthening our value proposition across the region.” 

Sarwant said: “Frost & Sullivan has fired on the twin engines of growth and innovation to successfully navigate the challenges presented by digital and technology-driven disruption. I look forward to being a part of Frost & Sullivan’s transformative journey in MEASA, strengthening our imprint of growth and innovation and fostering deeper, more meaningful engagements with our clients across the region.”

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