The Brattle Group announced that David L. Sunding has been elected as Brattle’s next President, effective July 1, 2020. Dr. Sunding succeeds M. Alexis Maniatis, who served as Brattle’s President for more than a decade and will return to full-time consulting at the firm.
“The firm has flourished under Alexis’s guidance. We’re thankful for his years of vision and leadership, which have helped us to maintain our unique firm culture while tripling our number of employees and expanding our office locations in North America, Europe, and Asia-Pacific,” said Michael Cragg, Chairman of Brattle’s Board of Directors.
“Dave embodies the firm’s core values of collaboration, respect, integrity, and performance,” shared Mr. Maniatis. “His leadership experience in consulting and academics is a great asset, and we’re energized as we think ahead to the firm’s long-term future.”
Dr. Sunding has been a Principal in the San Francisco office for nearly 10 years and a member of Brattle’s Board of Directors since 2019. While he has gained experience at several international economic consultancies, including one that he co-founded, he feels that Brattle is unique because of its focus on exceptional client services and career development. His practice focuses, and he regularly serves as a testifying expert, on environmental and competition economics.
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