Partner

cyrille fabre

Partner - Bain & Company

Middle East

Bio

Cyrille Fabre is leads Bain’s Consumer Products and Retail practices and family businesses in the Middle East.

Cyrille has 20 years of management consulting experience and delivers strategies that work for leading businesses.

He primarily advises retailers and consumer products companies on strategy, customer experience and performance improvement. He has also developed specific expertise across the Middle East food sector, from producer to retailer.

Additionally, Cyrille works with economic development agencies to address topics such as retail sector strategies, food security and industrialization in the GCC region.

He has applied his management consulting expertise globally with Bain, having also worked in the firm's Brussels office.

Cyrille's insights have been published and quoted in publications including Forbes, Gulf News, The National, Al Bayan and Saudi Gazette.

Prior to joining Bain, Cyrille worked in marketing and consulting for two other top consulting firms. He is also a board member of several e-commerce startups.

He holds a joint MBA from INSEAD and Wharton Business School, a master's degree in industrial relations from the London School of Economics and a diploma in management studies, with honors, from the University of Cambridge.

 

Areas of Expertise

PUBLIC SECTOR & GOVERNMENT STRATEGY

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