Dominique Trancart

Partner

France

Dominique has over 22 years of experience in both consulting and industry. He develops and leads strategy, organic and acquisitive growth, value creation, and performance improvement programs for listed and private equity companies.

Dominique Trancart - Partner

Education

HEC
Master of Business Administration
St Gallen
CEMS diploma

Past Experience

McKinsey & Company
Associate Partner
Faurecia
Vice President Strategy & Business Development

Dominique Trancart - Partner

Dominique is a Partner based in our Paris office. He is a core member of the Automotive and Manufacturing (AMG) Practice. His primary focus is on automotive & mobility, building materials & construction, and tech industries and services.

Dominique is a topic expert in:

  • Corporate and business strategy
  • Investment and mergers & acquisitions
  • Organizational design
  • Sales-force effectiveness
  • Large-scale transformation

Prior to joining Arthur D. Little, Dominique worked for several consulting firms (most recently McKinsey & Company) in both industry and private equity practices. He also spent eight years in strategy and corporate development roles in international businesses (Faurecia).

Dominique holds a Master of Business Administration from HEC (Paris) and a CEMS diploma from St. Gallen (Switzerland).

Accelerating building energy efficiency
Accelerating building energy efficiency
Current approaches and mechanisms are not sufficient to deliver on the European “Renovation Wave” ambitions. There needs to be a paradigm change to deliver value and leverage innovative private funding on top of sector subsidies. This Viewpoint puts the stakes and challenges in perspective and provides concrete recommendations to improve training, ecosystem development, sales approaches, innovation funding, and monitoring the results of individual homeowner choices, some of which can also be applicable to industrial and commercial segments.
Hydrogen: Trucking’s alternative fuel of the future
Hydrogen: Trucking’s alternative fuel of the future
Hydrogen-powered trucks offer the promise of an attractive alternative to battery electric (BEV) trucks for tackling the challenge of decarbonizing heavy-duty and long-haul trucking. As the production cost of hydrogen decreases and the investment in relevant infrastructure grows, hydrogen fuel cells will emerge as a commercially viable green alternative that will outcompete fossil fuels. In this Viewpoint, we explore the future of hydrogen trucking.
Real estate clean energy strategy
Real estate clean energy strategy
The construction and building sector is an important piece of the decarbonization puzzle as it significantly contributes to global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Pressed by increasingly demanding stakeholders, real estate companies are adopting ambitious midterm decarbonization targets. In designing such strategies, these companies should adopt a holistic approach, leading to a decrease of GHG emissions while defending their bottom lines and maintaining or even improving the quality of the service they provide to their customers. Arthur D.

Dominique Trancart - Partner

Dominique is a Partner based in our Paris office. He is a core member of the Automotive and Manufacturing (AMG) Practice. His primary focus is on automotive & mobility, building materials & construction, and tech industries and services.

Dominique is a topic expert in:

  • Corporate and business strategy
  • Investment and mergers & acquisitions
  • Organizational design
  • Sales-force effectiveness
  • Large-scale transformation

Prior to joining Arthur D. Little, Dominique worked for several consulting firms (most recently McKinsey & Company) in both industry and private equity practices. He also spent eight years in strategy and corporate development roles in international businesses (Faurecia).

Dominique holds a Master of Business Administration from HEC (Paris) and a CEMS diploma from St. Gallen (Switzerland).

Accelerating building energy efficiency
Accelerating building energy efficiency
Current approaches and mechanisms are not sufficient to deliver on the European “Renovation Wave” ambitions. There needs to be a paradigm change to deliver value and leverage innovative private funding on top of sector subsidies. This Viewpoint puts the stakes and challenges in perspective and provides concrete recommendations to improve training, ecosystem development, sales approaches, innovation funding, and monitoring the results of individual homeowner choices, some of which can also be applicable to industrial and commercial segments.
Hydrogen: Trucking’s alternative fuel of the future
Hydrogen: Trucking’s alternative fuel of the future
Hydrogen-powered trucks offer the promise of an attractive alternative to battery electric (BEV) trucks for tackling the challenge of decarbonizing heavy-duty and long-haul trucking. As the production cost of hydrogen decreases and the investment in relevant infrastructure grows, hydrogen fuel cells will emerge as a commercially viable green alternative that will outcompete fossil fuels. In this Viewpoint, we explore the future of hydrogen trucking.
Real estate clean energy strategy
Real estate clean energy strategy
The construction and building sector is an important piece of the decarbonization puzzle as it significantly contributes to global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Pressed by increasingly demanding stakeholders, real estate companies are adopting ambitious midterm decarbonization targets. In designing such strategies, these companies should adopt a holistic approach, leading to a decrease of GHG emissions while defending their bottom lines and maintaining or even improving the quality of the service they provide to their customers. Arthur D.

More About Dominique
  • HEC
    Master of Business Administration
  • St Gallen
    CEMS diploma
  • McKinsey & Company
    Associate Partner
  • Faurecia
    Vice President Strategy & Business Development