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Re: Relics of the past: Mehdi Ali
« on: July 01, 2009, 02:50:15 AM »
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Still at it...

From http://stoneridgepartners.biz/principals.htm

Mehdi Ali

Mehdi has been a principal of the firm since its inception in 1996. Mehdi’s background includes more than twenty years of operating experience. His prior experience includes serving as the President of Commodore International, where he accomplished a major operational turnaround. Mehdi served as a Vice President at General Motors Corporation, where he was instrumental in improving the performance of a number of GM’s European and Latin American operations. Mehdi was also a Vice President at PepsiCo Inc., where he headed-up a major restructuring which led to the divestiture of all non-core businesses. Mehdi was a Managing Director at Dillon, Read & Co. Inc., where he headed the firm’s restructuring business and performed turnarounds for several clients. Mehdi has a Bachelor’s and a Master’s degree from Yale University.

And how he got started...

http://www.nytimes.com/1989/02/02/business/business-people-commodore-fills-job-left-vacant-since-87.html


Hi,

Well what do you expect out of a Yale University graduate, Yale really teaches their students how to Frock up the business world, probably if you looked at all the business going down under they are all Yale graduates, Harvard has more class they only Frock up really big companies like RCA, IBM, Boeing, Lockheed Martin, and Mobil.

I truly like the operational turnaround. His next step is Ford.

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