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Adam Gutstein

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Adam J. Gutstein is an American business executive. He was the president, from 2004,[1] and CEO, from 2006, of Diamond Management & Technology Consultants (DMTC)[2] until its takeover by PWC. Gustein joined the company in 1994 as vice president. He has been a director of the company since 1999, and has held senior positions including that of chief operating officer.

Gutstein co-founded Diamond Technology Partners, the predecessor firm to Diamond Management and Technology Consultants, in 1994.[citation needed] He is also a director of Healthaxis, Inc.[citation needed]

DMTC was taken over by PwC for $378m,[3] Gustein transitioned to PwC, continuing to lead the team.[4]

Gutstein was listed as one of the industry's "top 25 most influential consultants"[1] and Diamond was subject of a monograph in the 25 Top Consulting Firms Insider Guide series.[5]

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  1. ^ a b Naomi Newman (2006). Vault Guide to the Top 25 Technology Consulting Firms. Vault. ISBN 978-1-58131-417-5.
  2. ^ Jack W. Plunkett (July 2007). Plunkett's Almanac of Middle Market Companies: Middle Market Research, Statistics & Leading Companies. Plunkett Research, Ltd. p. 241. ISBN 978-1-59392-092-0.
  3. ^ "PwC to Acquire Diamond Consulting Firm for $378M". Accounting Today. August 24, 2010.
  4. ^ "PwC Completes Acquisition of Diamond Management & Technology Consultants, Inc". www.prnewswire.com (Press release).
  5. ^ WetFeet (2008). 25 Top Consulting Firms. WetFeet. ISBN 978-1-58207-798-7.
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