TOKYO,July 1, 2025/PRNewswire/ --Boston Consulting Group (BCG), one of the world's leading management consulting firms, today announced thatYasushi Sasakihas been appointed the firm's next Asia Pacific Chair, effectiveJuly 1, 2025. Sasaki is currently BCG's Northeast Asia System Leader, overseeing the firm's operations inJapanand Korea. He joined BCG in 2002 and is based inTokyo.
"Thanks to Neeraj's leadership, BCG's business inAsia Pacificis now stronger, more connected, and more future-ready than ever,"said Sasaki."We have faced volatility, and we know more uncertainty lies ahead—but even as the winds shift, our direction remains clear. With a strong crew and a shared compass, I have no doubt we'll continue reaching new horizons—together."
Since joining BCG, Sasaki has focused primarily on the financial services sector, with deep expertise in banking, insurance, investment banking, and asset management. He has advised clients on a wide range of strategic and organizational topics, including mid- to long-term strategy, reorganization, sales reform, IT, and digital strategy. Prior to his current role, he served as Regional Practice Area Leader for Financial Institutions inAsia Pacificand has contributed to several firmwide initiatives. With this appointment, he joins BCG's Executive Committee, Operating Committee, and People and Purpose Committee.
Sasaki will succeedNeeraj Aggarwal, who has led theAsia Pacificregion since 2018.
"I'm especially excited for the region as Sasaki-San steps into the role,"said Neeraj."Having worked closely with him over the years, I've seen his thoughtful, inclusive, and bold leadership in action. He has played a central role in strengthening theNortheast Asiasystem—expanding our presence inJapanand Korea and deepening collaboration across the region."
During Neeraj's tenure, BCG's business inAsia Pacifichas doubled in size and established itself clearly as the top consulting firm in the region. He helped scale the firm's capabilities in Digital& AI, Climate& Sustainability and significantly advanced BCG's diversity agenda, while guiding the region through COVID-19 and broader global volatility.
Looking Ahead
"Asia-Pacificis entering a pivotal decade—AI-fueled productivity, net-zero growth plays, and smarter supply chains are rewriting the growth playbook," Yasushi said."I'm grateful for this opportunity to lead BCG Asia-Pacific and continue to help our clients create stronger, more resilient businesses."
BCG's Longstanding Presence inAsia-Pacific
BCG has been a trusted advisor to leading companies in theAsia-Pacificregion for over five decades. Its first office opened inTokyoin 1966, and since then, the organization has rapidly expanded its presence to 27 offices in the region. With a team of experts dedicated to the region, BCG continues to partner with clients to navigate the complex dynamics of global trade and drive transformation across industries.
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