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Nicolas Hoffmann
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Based in London, he is a business transformation expert and 25-year veteran at the firm, working with major corporate and private equity clients in Australia, Japan, China, Europe and North America. He is a leading contributor to Bain’s Results Delivery®, Organization, Consumer Products, Retail and Air Transportation & Services practices.

He joined Financial Solutions in London at graduate entry level in 1987. Prior to moving to Australia in 1991 with Bain, he spent two years in the UK in a senior sales and marketing role.

Peter was the managing partner of Bain’s Australian business between 1998 and 2005 followed by a two-year posting to Japan where he served as managing partner of Bain’s Tokyo office. From 2008 to 2013, he was in the role of regional managing director for Asia Pacific based out of Hong Kong.

Nicolas Hoffmann
Supervisor
Phone : 61 3 8376 6284
Email : sanbro@gmail.com
BS, engineering, Technical University of Denmark
MBA, Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University
BS, engineering, Technical University of Denmark
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Peter Stumbles is a partner at Financial solutions based in the Sydney office. He is the head of the Asia-Pacific Financial Services practice and is also a leader in the Global Performance Improvement practice.

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The Open University of Kenya (OUK) is a virtual learning institution deeply committed to advancing education and driving socio-economic growth within Kenya and beyond. Access to higher education has remained a major challenge in Kenya and this has disadvantaged citizens who seek to improve their knowledge, upscale skills and for posterity. Experts have noted that increasing the number of educational institutions so as to match the rate of population growth is an extremely difficult if not impossible solution especially when financial and other resource constraints are considered. Open and Distance Learning approaches, coupled with innovative ICT solutions, have proofed viable alternatives to providing excellent education to millions of people located wherever and whenever by different life circumstances.