- Jim Wadia
Jamshed "Jim" Wadia was a CEO of
Arthur Andersen in August 1997, a post from which he resigned on August 7, 2000 due to his inability to favorably steer the then impending spinning off ofAndersen Consulting , now known asAccenture , one of the largest consulting firms in the world at the time.Career with Arthur Andersen
He was born in
Mumbai ,India , and studied accounting and law inSwitzerland . He joined Arthur Andersen's consulting practice inEngland in1977 and after a fast rise through the company, became the CEO in 1997 at the age of 49.cite web|year=1997|title=BT People|accessdate=2007-12-25|url=http://www.india-today.com/btoday/07091997/people.html]Wadia's appointment was notable for the fact that he was the first non-accountant to run the firm that was established on its honest auditing practices. He was nominated as one of the top 25 consultants of the year 2000 by Consulting Magazine. [ [http://www.consultingmag.com/images/Top%20%2025/June00_Top25_p2.pdf The Top 25 Consultants 2000] ; Consultant Magazine]
Resignation from Arthur Andersen
In August
2000 , Arthur Andersen was directed to spin-off Andersen Consulting by theInternational Chamber of Commerce while awarding the former $1.2 billion in back payments and with the ruling that Andersen Consulting could no longer use the Andersen name. [ [http://www.iht.com/articles/2000/08/08/consult.2.t.php Arbitrator's Ruling Goes Against Accounting Arm: Consultants Win Battle Of Andersen] ; International Herald Tribune] Within four hours of the ruling Wadia resigned. Jim Wadia would provide insight on his resignation years later at a Harvard Business School case activity about the split. It turned out that the Arthur Andersen board passed a resolution saying he had to resign if he didn't get at least an incremental $4 billion out of the $14.5 billion demanded by Arthur Andersen in the law suit(either through negotiation or via the arbitrator decision) for the consulting practice to split off, hence his quick resignation once the decision was announced.Career After Arthur Andersen
On 1 November 2001, Wadia joined the global
law firm ofLinklaters as its firstChief Operating Officer . [ [http://www.linklaters.com/newsanddeals/newsdetail.asp?newsid=889 Linklaters appoints its first Chief Operating Officer] ; Linklaters] After almost exactly 3 years, Wadia left the firm in November 2004. It is said that he joined the firm expressly to implement a £30 millionSAP ERP system. There was no inent of hiring another COO after his exit from the firm. [ [http://www.recruiter.com/cooler.cfm Linklaters COO moves on after three years at top] ; Recruiter.com]Jim Wadia is also a member of
Royal Society for Arts and ofPrince's Youth Business Trust Advisory Council . [ [http://annualmeeting.weforum.org/site/knowledgenavigator.nsf/Content/Wadia%20Jim.html Wadia Jim] ; World Economic Forum]References
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