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Innovation pro named partner at Kurt Salmon

11/3/2014

Kurt Salmon, a global management consulting firm, has appointed Brian Ehrig partner in its Retail and Consumer Products Group.


Ehrig has spent the last 16 years creating new operational strategies and product offerings for retail and CPG companies, as well as leading transformation projects, including those for new market entrances and involving new retail concepts.


In his most recent role as director at PwC Ehrig developed the operational model, organizational structure and repeatable approach for a $2 billion specialty retailer to drive new revenue streams by entering 12 to 15 new geographies over a five-year period.


"Retail and CPG companies are increasingly looking for new operating models that support more direct connection and interaction with their customers, across channels and geographies, and Kurt Salmon's nimbleness and deep industry expertise make it uniquely positioned to provide best-in-class solutions for these challenges," said Mr. Ehrig.


Prior to PwC, Mr. Ehrig spent three years with Kurt Salmon, where he focused on bringing supply chain and product development improvements to soft lines companies, and three years with boutique firm PSINet Consulting, where he similarly optimized clients' supply chain processes. In between, he led ERP implementation projects for the electronics manufacturer Flextronics.


"We're thrilled to welcome Brian back to Kurt Salmon," said Madison Riley, managing partner of Kurt Salmon's North American operations. "His focus on innovation will bring tremendous value to our clients who are looking to expand their footprint while also improving their processes."


Ehrig holds a bachelor's degree in supply chain management from Arizona State University and an MBA from the University of Virginia's Darden School of Business. He is a member of the Supply Chain and Product Innovation Committee for the American Apparel & Footwear Association. He also acts as an advisor for Soles4Souls, a charitable organization focused on fighting global poverty by repurposing footwear and apparel.


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