BCG appoints managing directors, partners in Lagos

Boston Consulting Group has announced new appointments of managing directors and partners at its Lagos office.

The announcement highlights BCG's expansion in Nigeria's commercial hub. Details on the specific individuals appointed were not provided in the initial report. This move underscores the firm's commitment to strengthening its presence in Africa. Lagos serves as a key location for such professional advancements in consulting services.

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