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The BCG Los Angeles office is located in the heart of the downtown financial district, within walking distance of some of the most important architectural landmarks in the United States—The Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA), designed by Arata Isozaki and including later contributions by Frank Gehry, is directly across the street and Gehry's world famous Walt Disney Concert Hall is a block away.
The office also offers fantastic views of the Santa Monica and San Gabriel Mountains and Los Angeles landmarks such as the Hollywood sign, Griffith Observatory, and Dodger Stadium. In addition to being near shopping and cafes, it is a short walk to the Riordan Central Public Library, where California history murals (1928) can be seen beside more modern art and decorations by a variety of California artists.
BCG Los Angeles has experienced significant growth over the last decade by establishing deep relationships with a range of clients across many industries. While the primary industries served are consumer goods and retail, health care, and media and entertainment, the office also has important clients in financial services, energy, and technology and communications. The nature of the work is diverse and includes strategy, business transformation, postmerger integration, and organizational development.
Partners in the Los Angeles office have leadership roles in many of the firm's practices, including media and entertainment, marketing and sales, health care, organization, financial services, strategy, postmerger integration, and supply chain management.
The Los Angeles office has developed numerous innovative concepts, including a blueprint for how media companies can thrive in a world of consumer control, ground-breaking work on offshoring biopharma research and development, and a new way of capturing value through IT outsourcing.
Beyond business, BCG Los Angeles maintains a commitment to creating a positive impact on the community by working with many non-profit clients including Starlight Starbright Children's Foundation, Relief International, New Orleans Public Schools, and the Los Angeles 2016 Olympic Bid. The Los Angeles office is well connected with BCG's global network. We regularly team on projects with offices in Europe, Latin America, and Asia, as well as all of the other North American offices. In addition, our consulting staff has broad international experiences; in fact, the majority of the senior staff has considerable professional experience outside of the United States. The office also participates in exchange programs with other offices, hosting consultants from locations such as Mumbai, Cologne, and Milan and sending consultants to offices such as Amsterdam, Zurich, and London.
The intensity of our work fosters a close family atmosphere within the office that extends into the staff's social life. We often spend time together enjoying local attractions that include fine arts, music, professional sports, beaches, and mountains-all against the backdrop of Los Angeles's temperate climate.
- Automotive
- Consumer goods and retail
- Financial services
- Health care
- Industrial goods
- Media and entertainment
- Technology and communications
- Helped leading retailer dramatically speed the concept-to-market time for new designs, and improve responsiveness to market inputs
- Developed convergence strategy for global media conglomerate, identifying growth opportunities in emerging businesses in broadband Internet and 3G mobile
- Assisted retail bank in developing the capability to rapidly and repeatedly integrate acquired banks as it drove for growth through M&A
- Worked with global biotech company to enable growth by transforming R&D, manufacturing, sales and marketing and IT functions
Starlight Starbright Children's Foundation is an international non-profit dedicated to improving the lives of seriously ill children and their families.
BCG L.A. has had many projects with Starlight Starbright, helping the organization serve more children with a broader offering of programs by helping them integrate the two originally separate organizations, improve corporate fundraising and define program strategies.



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