Thomas
"When the world changes, companies must not stand still. They need new ideas, flexibility - and the right IT architecture."

"When the world changes, companies must not stand still. They need new ideas, flexibility - and the right IT architecture."
How can processes within a company be improved? How can a purchased company be successfully integrated? And what is the significance of modern IT architectures for the future viability of companies? Thomas deals intensively with such and similar questions - and has been doing so for a very long time. Over the past 25 years, the GAMBIT partner has made a name for himself when it comes to IT transformation and optimization of enterprise architectures. Before joining GAMBIT in 2011, Thomas had already spent fourteen years as a management consultant for KPMG, BearingPoint and Deloitte. In doing so, Thomas has always proven his leadership skills also in multidisciplinary and intercultural environments, such as international financial transformation projects, carve-outs, post-merger integrations or the implementation of value-based supply chain models. Thomas, who holds a PhD in mathematics, supports GAMBIT's clients in the preparation and management of business transformation projects, increasingly in connection with the topic of SAP S/4HANA implementation. In his free time, Thomas prefers to walk miles on the beach, visit English castles and their gardens - or take care of his garden at home with his wife.
THOMAS FIELDS OF WORK
As an Engagement Partner, Thomas investigated the architecture options for parallel operation of SAP R/3 and SAP S/4HANA for a customer. The goal was to prepare an SAP S/4HANA greenfield implementation.
Thomas took care of a new organizational design, IT modernization and outsourcing for a German manufacturer of consumer goods for three years, including as interim CIO.
Thomas worked as an SAP project manager for a leading chemical company based in the USA. The task was to implement a European supply chain model.
A post-merger integration and the parallel introduction of shared services were the challenge for a large company in the transportation industry. Thomas was SAP project manager for customer billing.