Chris Attardo started his rise in business management when he joined Burnham as their marketing manager in September 1994. In that position, he was closely involved in building business development functions, managed key accounts, especially their biggest customer, and even coordinated with their advertising and public relations companies. He remained with them for over 3 years before moving on to bigger and better positions.
His next assignment was with InterTrans, an international logistics company as senior project manager, where he worked only for a month. He was here till November 1998 when he left InterTrans and joined i2 Technologies in Texas for just one month before joining Ernst & Young Consulting Services as Senior Consultant, where he worked for over 4 years till 2002. Chris Attardo left Ernst & Young and joined Capgemini Consulting as senior consultant, which was at that time was one of the worlds largest consulting and outsourcing Service Company, with its headquarters in Paris, France.
He remained there for over 4 years and then was transferred to their parent company Cap Gemini as senior consultant. When Ernst & Young sold its consulting business to the French IT services company Cap Gemini for around $11 billion in stock, it resulted in the formation of a new company called Cap Gemini Ernst & Young; this was later renamed to Capgemini, and it was here that Chris Attardo worked for another three and half years as senior consultant consolidating his position with his previous experience with Ernst & Young.
His next assignment was with InterTrans, an international logistics company as senior project manager, where he worked only for a month. He was here till November 1998 when he left InterTrans and joined i2 Technologies in Texas for just one month before joining Ernst & Young Consulting Services as Senior Consultant, where he worked for over 4 years till 2002. Chris Attardo left Ernst & Young and joined Capgemini Consulting as senior consultant, which was at that time was one of the worlds largest consulting and outsourcing Service Company, with its headquarters in Paris, France.
He remained there for over 4 years and then was transferred to their parent company Cap Gemini as senior consultant. When Ernst & Young sold its consulting business to the French IT services company Cap Gemini for around $11 billion in stock, it resulted in the formation of a new company called Cap Gemini Ernst & Young; this was later renamed to Capgemini, and it was here that Chris Attardo worked for another three and half years as senior consultant consolidating his position with his previous experience with Ernst & Young.