Clément Santander

Partner

France

Clément is passionate about innovation and operations, with strong experience in many different industries

Clément Santander

Education

Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
Master of Science, Mechanical Engineering
Arts & Métiers Paris Tech, France
Master of Science, Materials Science Engineering (MSE)

Past Experience

Alix Partners
Senior Vice President
Be Sport
Chief Operating Officer

Clément Santander

Clément is a Partner in Arthur D. Little’s Paris office and a member of the Performance Practice.

Clément brings over 17 years of experience in management and strategy consultancy, enriched by his journey as a co-founder of two startups. Since joining ADL in 2021, he has become a key member of the Performance practice, where he specializes in enhancing operational excellence, optimizing supply chain configurations, and leading transformative projects with tangible impacts.

Clément's focus is on Operations Strategy, from devising comprehensive strategies to executing impactful transformations. He also enhances Scale Up efforts, offering holistic support to accelerate growth and reduce investment risks for both established corporations and startups in emerging industries.

Passionate about the intersection of technology and business growth, Clément applies his expertise across operations, technology, and finance, particularly within the Agrifood Tech sector. His academic foundation includes a Master’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from Georgia Tech (USA) and in Industrial Engineering from ENS Arts & Métiers (France).

Rethinking bike-sharing performance
The pandemic sent many mobility operators reeling, yet one subsector found its time to shine: bike sharing. Fueled by ever-growing demand for cost-effective mobility, the sector grew its global revenue by a third in 2020, while all other mobility services suffered setbacks, according to Statista. More than ever, bike-sharing service providers and cities must facilitate their relationships and service-level agreements (SLAs) to build the perfect public-private partnership.

Clément Santander

Clément is a Partner in Arthur D. Little’s Paris office and a member of the Performance Practice.

Clément brings over 17 years of experience in management and strategy consultancy, enriched by his journey as a co-founder of two startups. Since joining ADL in 2021, he has become a key member of the Performance practice, where he specializes in enhancing operational excellence, optimizing supply chain configurations, and leading transformative projects with tangible impacts.

Clément's focus is on Operations Strategy, from devising comprehensive strategies to executing impactful transformations. He also enhances Scale Up efforts, offering holistic support to accelerate growth and reduce investment risks for both established corporations and startups in emerging industries.

Passionate about the intersection of technology and business growth, Clément applies his expertise across operations, technology, and finance, particularly within the Agrifood Tech sector. His academic foundation includes a Master’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from Georgia Tech (USA) and in Industrial Engineering from ENS Arts & Métiers (France).

Rethinking bike-sharing performance
The pandemic sent many mobility operators reeling, yet one subsector found its time to shine: bike sharing. Fueled by ever-growing demand for cost-effective mobility, the sector grew its global revenue by a third in 2020, while all other mobility services suffered setbacks, according to Statista. More than ever, bike-sharing service providers and cities must facilitate their relationships and service-level agreements (SLAs) to build the perfect public-private partnership.

More About Clément
  • Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
    Master of Science, Mechanical Engineering
  • Arts & Métiers Paris Tech, France
    Master of Science, Materials Science Engineering (MSE)
  • Alix Partners
    Senior Vice President
  • Be Sport
    Chief Operating Officer