Consensus Hong Kong to Open later this Year



August 15, 2018 (New York, NY) … Consensus has announced plans to expand into Hong Kong. Consensus Hong Kong will offer the firm’s flagship professional skills workshops, Maximizing Value through Collaborative Negotiation and Having Challenging Conversations, both in English initially, and in Mandarin and Cantonese in the near future (expected 2020).

“We are excited to further expand our APAC footprint,” says Consensus managing partner Michael Rosenthal. “Our Talent Development services will be more accessible to existing clients within Asia. Our firm has a history of working with global companies that have offices throughout Asia-Pacific, including Hong Kong. As such, Consensus Hong Kong presents a wonderful opportunity for our clients to access our training while containing costs relating to APAC travel.”

Consensus Hong Kong will be led by Aalok Gupta. A seasoned professional with more than twenty years of Talent Development experience, Aalok most recently was HSBC‘s Global Head of Learning & Talet Development. Previously, he held senior roles with American Express and Oberoi Hotels & Resorts.

“Aalok is a wonderful fit,” adds Rosenthal. “His extensive experience and commitment to excellence are in line with the high standards we have maintained for twenty-five years.”

Consensus Hong Kong is expected to begin operations during the fourth quarter of 2018.

For more information, please contact Michael Rosenthal at:

Consensus (Global Headquarters)
1501 Broadway Suite 1200
New York, NY 10036
+1.212.391.8100
mrosenthal@consensusgroup.com

About Consensus

Consensus is a global leader in negotiation and conflict resolution services. In addition to helping clients negotiate and resolve acute challenges in both the private and public sectors, Consensus delivers customized negotiation workshops, challenging conversations workshops, and other leadership training. Based in Times Square with regional offices throughout the world, the firm works with leading organizations across most industries, including the Fortune 500 and global professional services firms including the Big Four.