Carlo Stella

Managing Partner

Global Practice Leader, Sustainability

Carlo is an experienced management consultant with a strong analytical mindset, an innate ability to quickly understand client issues in different contexts, excellent communication and interpersonal skills.

Carlo Stella

Education

Politecnico di Torino (Italy),
Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering
University of Illinois at Chicago (USA)
Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering

Past Experience

CERN (Geneva)
internship

Carlo Stella

Carlo is a Managing Partner, leading Arthur D. Little's Global Sustainability Practice and is based in Dubai; he's a member of both Energy & Utility and Growth Practices.

His main areas of expertise cover strategy definition, organizational design, transformation programs and sustainability, which he has learned and practiced in several industries, mainly: postal, travel, private equity, FMCG, manufacturing and financial services.

Accustomed to work with multicultural teams in different countries, Carlo started his career with Arthur D. Little in Italy, where he was involved in projects in several countries, e.g., Belgium, China, Croatia, France, Italy and Switzerland. In 2013, Carlo participated in the Arthur D. Little international mobility program, and then transferred permanently to the Dubai office, where he has been specializing in Utilities.

Carlo supports the case managers in the end-to-end management of complex projects in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), with responsibility over the team, deliverables, client relationships and project profitability. In addition, he has responsibility over the proactive development of business opportunities, as well as improvement of the company processes, where he plays a key role in the Intellectual Capital Management initiative and in the Collaboration initiative.

Carlo helps to drive the company's global development by leading the activities of the ENUT practice competence centres on H2 and waste and water.

Carlo is fluent in Italian, English and French, and has basic communication skills in Arabic.

Recent Publications

Water supply for mining industry
Water supply for mining industry: The Chile case
Government agencies, water and wastewater utilities, and engineering and mining companies are seeking to optimize water supply, decrease water consumption, and recycle water needed for sustainable production of critical metals and minerals. Recently, Arthur D. Little (ADL) took a deep dive into mining in Chile and studied the actions the industry there took to address the country’s water scarcity issues. Other parts of the world struggle with similar obstacles and may find guidance in this Viewpoint useful to help overcome them.
Taking demand-side response to the household level
Taking demand-side response to the household level
Within an extremely limited period and without a break, Europe — and the world as a whole — is undergoing the second consecutive major shock spanning geographies and industries. Both businesses and households alike are feeling the depths of the current energy crisis in their energy bills. However, this ongoing crisis will undoubtedly represent opportunities, too.
Overcoming the challenges to sustainability
Overcoming the challenges to sustainability

Carlo Stella

Carlo is a Managing Partner, leading Arthur D. Little's Global Sustainability Practice and is based in Dubai; he's a member of both Energy & Utility and Growth Practices.

His main areas of expertise cover strategy definition, organizational design, transformation programs and sustainability, which he has learned and practiced in several industries, mainly: postal, travel, private equity, FMCG, manufacturing and financial services.

Accustomed to work with multicultural teams in different countries, Carlo started his career with Arthur D. Little in Italy, where he was involved in projects in several countries, e.g., Belgium, China, Croatia, France, Italy and Switzerland. In 2013, Carlo participated in the Arthur D. Little international mobility program, and then transferred permanently to the Dubai office, where he has been specializing in Utilities.

Carlo supports the case managers in the end-to-end management of complex projects in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), with responsibility over the team, deliverables, client relationships and project profitability. In addition, he has responsibility over the proactive development of business opportunities, as well as improvement of the company processes, where he plays a key role in the Intellectual Capital Management initiative and in the Collaboration initiative.

Carlo helps to drive the company's global development by leading the activities of the ENUT practice competence centres on H2 and waste and water.

Carlo is fluent in Italian, English and French, and has basic communication skills in Arabic.

Recent Publications

Water supply for mining industry
Water supply for mining industry: The Chile case
Government agencies, water and wastewater utilities, and engineering and mining companies are seeking to optimize water supply, decrease water consumption, and recycle water needed for sustainable production of critical metals and minerals. Recently, Arthur D. Little (ADL) took a deep dive into mining in Chile and studied the actions the industry there took to address the country’s water scarcity issues. Other parts of the world struggle with similar obstacles and may find guidance in this Viewpoint useful to help overcome them.
Taking demand-side response to the household level
Taking demand-side response to the household level
Within an extremely limited period and without a break, Europe — and the world as a whole — is undergoing the second consecutive major shock spanning geographies and industries. Both businesses and households alike are feeling the depths of the current energy crisis in their energy bills. However, this ongoing crisis will undoubtedly represent opportunities, too.
Overcoming the challenges to sustainability
Overcoming the challenges to sustainability

More About Carlo
  • Politecnico di Torino (Italy),
    Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering
  • University of Illinois at Chicago (USA)
    Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering
  • CERN (Geneva)
    internship