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Diamond Management and Technology Consultants

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Type
  
Acquired by PwC

Products
  
Management consulting

Parent organization
  
Price Waterhouse

Industry
  
Management consulting

Founded
  
1994

Key people
  
Adam Gutstein, President and CEO

Revenue
  
USD 169 Million (2007) [8]

Number of employees
  
more than 600 consultants worldwide

Headquarters
  
Chicago, Illinois, United States

Subsidiaries
  
Diamond Management & Technology Consultants Pvt. Ltd.

Founders
  
Melvyn Bergstein, Michael E. Mikolajczyk

Diamond Management & Technology Consultants (casually referred to as Diamond) was an independent management consulting firm founded in 1994, headquartered in Chicago, IL with satellite offices in Hartford, CT, New York City, Washington DC, London, and Mumbai. It was acquired by the British firm, PwC in 2010. Diamond was a smaller player among companies such as Mercer Management Consulting, Deloitte Consulting, and Accenture. The industry segments under which Diamond operated include consumer packaged goods, financial services, and health-care, among numerous others.

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History

Diamond was founded as Diamond Technology Partners in Chicago in 1994 by Mel Bergstein and Chris Moffitt with investment from founding partners and Safeguard Scientifics. The firm went public in early 1998. On 2000-11-28 the company was renamed to DiamondCluster International, Inc. as part of a merger with European management consulting firm Cluster Consulting. In 2006 the company was again renamed, this time to Diamond Management & Technology Consultants, Inc. as it divested portions of its international operations. As of 3 November 2010, Diamond Management & Technology Consultants was acquired by PwC and renamed into Diamond Advisory Services. Before the acquisition, Diamond had also acquired few boutique consulting firms in US.

Diamond had throughout its history well-defined relationships with major technology pioneers such as Alan Kay, a member of the board of directors, as well as John Perry Barlow, Gordon Bell, David P. Reed, Dan Ariely, Matthew Peterson and Dan Bricklin, all regular faculty members of the privately branded industry conference called Diamond Exchange.

From 1998 to 2003 the company published an industry magazine named Context Magazine, the premiere issue of which included an interview with Microsoft founder Bill Gates.

On November 2, 2010, PricewaterhouseCoopers acquired Diamond for $12.50 per share in cash. Diamond now operates as a homogeneous component of PwC's Advisory Services.

Awards

  • The National Association for Business Resources
  • Chicago's Best and Brightest Companies to Work For (2005, 2006, 2007)
  • Chicago's Best and Brightest Companies to Work For, Elite Winner, Compensation & Benefits (2005)
  • Consulting Magazine, Top Ten Firms to Work For (2004, 2005, 2006)
  • References

    Diamond Management & Technology Consultants Wikipedia