Arun Singh OBE FRSA


arun@thtconsulting.com

Specialises in facilitating upon intercultural leadership, management and negotiations often as guest speaker

Draws upon his own extensive international working experience and academic research at Cambridge University

Try him on his knowledge of the Beatles or Bob Dylan

He lives in London and has also lived in India, China and Spain.

Arun is a corporate educator and international lawyer in private practice. As a coach and consultant he focuses on Intercultural Management and Communication, International Leadership, Impact and Influence, Intercultural Negotiations, Cultural Due Diligence, and Country Specific Advice. He has carried out post graduate studies and research at the University of Cambridge into intercultural teams, negotiation and the impact of intercultural training. He has published in the Financial Times, Euromoney and The Director.

Arun is an accomplished and widely recognised facilitator, consultant, coach and trainer on intercultural matters since 1988 for a range of international companies. In 1999, he was appointed an OBE by Her Majesty the Queen (UK) for services to international investment and diversity.

Previously he was a partner at City of London law firms and KPMG where he practised as a lawyer, management consultant, led international teams, lead the India Business Group and trainer to senior and middle management both within and outside KPMG in the arena of cross-border trade and investment, disputes and outsourcing across the developed world and emerging markets.

Since 1988 for his open or private facilitated programmes in Europe, North America and Asia, he has worked with board members, senior and middle management at - ABB, ABN AMRO, BA, BP, BT, CapGemini, Centrica, Cisco, CNN, Danone, Daimler Chrysler, Diageo, The Economist, EDF, ENI, Emirates, Ericsson, Goldman Sachs, GSK, HSBC, IBM, ING, Infosys, Motorola, National Geographic, Norsk Hydro, Novartis, NovoNordisk, Orange, Prince of Wales International Business Leaders Forum, PWC, Royal Bank of Scotland, FL Schmidt, Saint-Gobain, Shell, Siemens, Syngenta, UBS, Unilever, Virgin and Volvo.