Mohamed Sadeq Ali
Sadeq started his career in the Technology Risk Consulting practice of Arthur Andersen, where he assessed the IT risk of companies ranging f
Sadeq started his career in the Technology Risk Consulting practice of Arthur Andersen, where he assessed the IT risk of companies ranging from early stage startups to global financial institutions. In 2001, Sadeq joined the Global Architecture and Core Technologies practice of Accenture, where he initially focused on core infrastructure technologies, and later IT strategy and transformation. During this time Sadeq was an integral part of the core team that built NYC 3-1-1 and nyc.gov. From 2010 Sadeq has provided independent consulting services and launched 3 companies. His clients over the years have included some of the worlds leading brands, technology companies, and public sector organizations.