Teneo Appoints Olga Gordusenko as Senior Managing Director Within its Management Consulting Business
Teneo, the global CEO advisory firm, today announced the appointment of Olga Gordusenko as a Senior Managing Director within its Management Consulting business. Based in London, Olga will become a key member of the firm’s Consumer and Economics practice, where she will support clients in driving growth, digital transformation and operational excellence.
Before joining Teneo, Olga spent more than 15 years at McKinsey & Company, progressing from Associate to Partner. During her tenure, she led strategy development as well as commercial and operational transformations across multiple sectors, including retail, e-commerce, consumer goods, logistics and agriculture, advising organisations around the world.
Olga brings deep expertise in helping businesses drive growth and expand market share through strategy-led execution. She has led digital transformations enabling companies to adopt digital-first models, enhance efficiency and achieve operational excellence. Her experience spans building scalable e-commerce platforms, developing customer-centric digital products and applying advanced analytics and AI-driven insights to optimise pricing, promotions and end-to-end operations.
“We are delighted to welcome Olga to Teneo,” said Gee Lefevre, Global Lead, Consumer and Economics at Teneo. She brings extensive experience advising leading retail and consumer businesses across Europe and is an excellent addition to our Consumer and Economics team. We are particularly excited about her data science and data engineering capabilities and the impact they will have in expanding and strengthening our offering.”
“I’m excited to join Teneo at a time when consulting and many other industries are being transformed by AI, shifting customer expectations and the need for more agile approaches,” said Olga Gordusenko. “I look forward to working with clients to navigate disruption, accelerate transformation and capture sustainable growth opportunities.”





