RGP Names Former Oracle Exec as SVP and Chief Information Officer

Prashant Lamba will oversee RGP’s technology vision and execution to advance a seamless digital ecosystem that supports the firm’s integrated model for both consulting and on-demand services, the Dallas-based global professional services firm said.

RGP CIO Prashant Lamba [Photo: RGP]

RGP, a Dallas-based global professional services firm, has named Prashant Lamba as its senior vice president and chief information officer to reinforce its commitment to delivering transformational technology for both customers and employees across the enterprise.

Lamba will oversee RGP’s technology vision and execution to advance a seamless digital ecosystem that supports the firm’s integrated model for both consulting and on-demand services. His mandate goes beyond traditional IT, the company said, to simplify how employees use technology, strengthen operational performance, and allow integrated, impactful experiences for clients.

“Prashant brings a rare combination of deep technical expertise and a forward-looking perspective on how technology can elevate both customer and employee experiences,” RGP CEO Roger Carlile said in a statement. “He understands that the future of our business depends on how seamlessly we connect our people, platforms, and processes. His leadership will be instrumental as we continue to scale how we operate and deliver value to our clients.”

Lamba will play a key role in connecting systems, data, and workflows throughout the business to provide greater clarity, speed, and scalability in how services are delivered. RGP said that he will “help the firm unlock the full value of advanced technologies, including AI and intelligent automation,” to better support clients working through complex transformation.

Turning new tech into business improvements

Lamba brings more than 20 years of experience across innovation, product engineering, enterprise transformation, and global technology delivery. He has extensive expertise in building and leading high-performing teams, modernizing complex environments, and implementing emerging technologies into practical business impacts.

“RGP is at a pivotal moment, bringing together talent, technology, and new ways of working to deliver differentiated outcomes for clients,” Lamba said. “I’m excited to help shape a technology foundation that not only accelerates our business but also makes it easier for our people to do their best work every day. When technology is intuitive, connected, and purposeful, it becomes a true enabler of both growth and experience.”

Before joining RGP, Lamba served as Senior Managing Director at Ankura Consulting Group, where he led global teams to define product strategies, develop technology roadmaps, and deliver large-scale systems. Earlier in his career, he was responsible for product strategy at Oracle and advised leading organizations in a number of industries while at Publicis Sapient.


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