Carlo Stella

Managing Partner

Global Practice Leader, Sustainability

Qatar, United Arab Emirates

Carlo is Manging Partner and Global Head of Sustainability Practice

Carlo Stella

Education

Politecnico di Torino (Italy),
Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering
University of Illinois at Chicago (USA)
Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering

Past Experience

CERN (Geneva)
internship

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Carlo Stella

Carlo is Managing Partner and Global Head of Sustainability Practice.

His main areas of expertise cover strategy definition, organizational design, transformation programs where he infuses sustainability as relevant for the clients. He has practiced his skills in several industries, such as postal, travel, private equity, FMCG, manufacturing and financial services before focusing more in latter years on utilities and public sector.

Accustomed to work with multicultural teams in different countries, Carlo started his career with Arthur D. Little in Italy, where he was involved in projects in several countries, e.g., Belgium, China, Croatia, France, Italy and Switzerland. In 2013, Carlo participated in the Arthur D. Little international mobility program, and then transferred permanently to the Dubai office.

Beyond his role as Global Practice Leder, Sustainability Practice Carlo is actively engaged in company development through his active participation in the internal ESG Steering Committee as well as in leading the ESG and Collaboration initiatives in ADL Middle East and India

Carlo is fluent in Italian, English and French, and has basic communication skills in Arabic.

Balancing sustainability with value creation in metals & mining
The global metals and mining industry faces a complex dilemma. Governments and other stakeholders want increases in the essential raw materials required for the energy transition while also pressuring companies to reduce their environmental footprint. In an increasingly volatile world, companies must balance these two aims while embracing opportunities and delivering business value.
Management by bear, not fear!
Management by bear, not fear!
Empathetic leadership in a world of change & disruption
Aluminum: The path to green
Aluminum: The path to green
Global aluminum consumption is on a path to reach 124 million tons by 2030, but growth comes at an environmental cost. Production of the silvery white element is energy-intensive, pumping out more CO2 than most other metals. In the context of decarbonization pledges, the onus is on the aluminum industry to build a greener future. This Viewpoint examines the many facets of green aluminum with a focus on the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) and its potential to lead the change.

Carlo Stella

Carlo is Managing Partner and Global Head of Sustainability Practice.

His main areas of expertise cover strategy definition, organizational design, transformation programs where he infuses sustainability as relevant for the clients. He has practiced his skills in several industries, such as postal, travel, private equity, FMCG, manufacturing and financial services before focusing more in latter years on utilities and public sector.

Accustomed to work with multicultural teams in different countries, Carlo started his career with Arthur D. Little in Italy, where he was involved in projects in several countries, e.g., Belgium, China, Croatia, France, Italy and Switzerland. In 2013, Carlo participated in the Arthur D. Little international mobility program, and then transferred permanently to the Dubai office.

Beyond his role as Global Practice Leder, Sustainability Practice Carlo is actively engaged in company development through his active participation in the internal ESG Steering Committee as well as in leading the ESG and Collaboration initiatives in ADL Middle East and India

Carlo is fluent in Italian, English and French, and has basic communication skills in Arabic.

Balancing sustainability with value creation in metals & mining
The global metals and mining industry faces a complex dilemma. Governments and other stakeholders want increases in the essential raw materials required for the energy transition while also pressuring companies to reduce their environmental footprint. In an increasingly volatile world, companies must balance these two aims while embracing opportunities and delivering business value.
Management by bear, not fear!
Management by bear, not fear!
Empathetic leadership in a world of change & disruption
Aluminum: The path to green
Aluminum: The path to green
Global aluminum consumption is on a path to reach 124 million tons by 2030, but growth comes at an environmental cost. Production of the silvery white element is energy-intensive, pumping out more CO2 than most other metals. In the context of decarbonization pledges, the onus is on the aluminum industry to build a greener future. This Viewpoint examines the many facets of green aluminum with a focus on the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) and its potential to lead the change.

More About Carlo
  • Politecnico di Torino (Italy),
    Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering
  • University of Illinois at Chicago (USA)
    Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering
  • CERN (Geneva)
    internship