Frédéric Rosès

Principal

France

Frederic has spent seven years in strategy and digital consulting. He is a former serial entrepreneur, having launched several businesses in digital health and one start-up incubator in smart mobility. 

Frédéric Rosès - Principal

Education

Mines ParisTech, France
Engineering degree
University College London, United KIngdom
Master of Science, Economics

Past Experience

Fifty Eight Group
Partner
Exodial
Co-founder
Direct-rdv.com
Co-founder
Descartes Incubator
Founder & CEO
Bain & Company
Senior consultant

Frédéric Rosès - Principal

Frédéric joined Arthur D. Little in January 2021 as a core member of the digital team based in the Paris office. He brings dual experience in consulting and entrepreneurship. 

Frédéric started his career at Bain & Co, where he worked on cost reduction, post-merger integration, telco strategies, and the defense and finance industries. He also worked extensively for private equity funds in different sectors (services, industries, France, and Europe).

He launched and developed several activities in BPO for SMEs, mostly in the legal and medical sectors, and managed them for more than 10 years. He developed several digital solutions and services, notably by pioneering online appointments in the medical sector in France. 

Frédéric joined a large IT services group in April 2019 to launch an in-house digital transformation consulting activity. He developed his expertise in digital strategy, digital transformation, and governance, digital value chain disruption, process digitalization, digital learning, digital marketing, etc.

He also created and managed the incubator “Descartes Development”, which now hosts around 20 start-ups in smart cities and sustainable mobility markets. 

Frédéric loves opera, classical music and jazz, philosophy, and science. He plays the piano and classical guitar and is fond of golf, tennis, climbing, and skiing. He speaks French, English, and German.

Navigating AI: Challenging the north star
Navigating AI: Challenging the north star
AI adoption by companies is gathering pace, but initial use cases naturally tend to focus on optimization and efficiencies around internal use cases instead of novel AI-enabled products, services, and business models. In this Viewpoint, we use examples from a range of industries, exploring why companies should ensure they are positioned to seize long-term, revolutionary, and client-centric AI opportunities.
Unleashing innovation in IT
IT is still often seen as inflexible and costly Digitalization has been at the top of the strategic agenda for over a decade (see Figure 1). IT assets, and the function that manages them, are usually seen as the backbone of the digitalization effort.

Frédéric Rosès - Principal

Frédéric joined Arthur D. Little in January 2021 as a core member of the digital team based in the Paris office. He brings dual experience in consulting and entrepreneurship. 

Frédéric started his career at Bain & Co, where he worked on cost reduction, post-merger integration, telco strategies, and the defense and finance industries. He also worked extensively for private equity funds in different sectors (services, industries, France, and Europe).

He launched and developed several activities in BPO for SMEs, mostly in the legal and medical sectors, and managed them for more than 10 years. He developed several digital solutions and services, notably by pioneering online appointments in the medical sector in France. 

Frédéric joined a large IT services group in April 2019 to launch an in-house digital transformation consulting activity. He developed his expertise in digital strategy, digital transformation, and governance, digital value chain disruption, process digitalization, digital learning, digital marketing, etc.

He also created and managed the incubator “Descartes Development”, which now hosts around 20 start-ups in smart cities and sustainable mobility markets. 

Frédéric loves opera, classical music and jazz, philosophy, and science. He plays the piano and classical guitar and is fond of golf, tennis, climbing, and skiing. He speaks French, English, and German.

Navigating AI: Challenging the north star
Navigating AI: Challenging the north star
AI adoption by companies is gathering pace, but initial use cases naturally tend to focus on optimization and efficiencies around internal use cases instead of novel AI-enabled products, services, and business models. In this Viewpoint, we use examples from a range of industries, exploring why companies should ensure they are positioned to seize long-term, revolutionary, and client-centric AI opportunities.
Unleashing innovation in IT
IT is still often seen as inflexible and costly Digitalization has been at the top of the strategic agenda for over a decade (see Figure 1). IT assets, and the function that manages them, are usually seen as the backbone of the digitalization effort.

More About Frédéric
  • Mines ParisTech, France
    Engineering degree
  • University College London, United KIngdom
    Master of Science, Economics
  • Fifty Eight Group
    Partner
  • Exodial
    Co-founder
  • Direct-rdv.com
    Co-founder
  • Descartes Incubator
    Founder & CEO
  • Bain & Company
    Senior consultant