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Henry Zinglersen
Henry Bak Zinglersen is Management Consultant and Coach for Global 500 companies in the areas of Cross-Cultural Management, Cultural Integration and Global Leadership Development. Since 1999, he has held multiple positions in the global consulting and training firm, Aperian Global, where he most recently served as the Managing Director of the Middle East and Africa region, based in Dubai, UAE.
For more than a decade, he has led large scale client enggements and 1:1 coaching relationships with MNC client organizations as a trainer, facilitator, consultant, and executive coach with C-Suite executives and mid-level managers alike. In this capacity Henry has worked with senior executives, SVPs and VPs, business travelers, international assignees, as well as multinational teams and global departments in more than 60 countries throughout the Middle East and Africa, Europe, Asia/Pacific, North America, and Latin America.
Over the years, Henry has worked with several prominent companies around the world such as AT&T, Bechtel, Comverse, Carlsberg, Cisco Systems, Dell, E&Y, Godiva Chocolatier, Goldman Sachs, IBM, Lafarge, LEGO, Lenovo, NOKIA, Novo Nordisk, Saint-Gobain, Saudi Aramco, SONY, Standard Chartered Bank, Starbucks, Wal-Mart, and many others.
In the Middle East & Africa region specifically, Henry currently supports client initiatives in Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Oman, Qatar, Bahrain, Israel, Egypt, Tunisia, and in Algeria. The focus is to help strengthen the international business interaction between people from the region and business counterparts from other regions around the world; as well as supporting diverse teams and organizations with key players from throughout this diverse region.
Before joining Aperian Global (formerly Eaton Consulting Group prior to a merger with Meridian Resources in 2005), Henry studied for his Master's degree in International Human Resource Management and Business Administration at the Copenhagen Business School, Denmark; Cranfield School of Business, UK; EM Lyon, France; and University of Wisconsin, USA.
Having previously lived for longer periods of time in the USA, in Spain, the UK, and Hong Kong, he now lives in Dubai and continues to travel extensively throughout the region and the world from this base.
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