Profit. People. Planet. Purpose. This is the quadruple bottom line — the future of business, where profit and people are on a level playing field, and planet and purpose are not moments but movements.

Lokesh Ohri

EY Americas Consulting Consumer Products Leader

Consumer products and retail aficionado. Emerging tech, data and AI enthusiast. Innovator. Proud father.

Lokesh is EY Americas Consulting Consumer Products Leader, helping leading organizations shape market strategy, drive transformation and unlock growth.

He oversees the EY organization’s business, technology, risk and people consulting portfolios. With over 23 years of experience, he partners with clients to deliver advanced digital, technology and strategic solutions that enable market leadership and sustained competitive advantage. His guidance supports high-impact results and organizational agility, helping global brands achieve profitable growth in rapidly evolving markets.

A recognized thought leader and speaker, Lokesh authors influential research and delivers keynote addresses at major industry forums, shaping conversations on consumer behavior, digital transformation, the future of work, artificial intelligence (AI), supply chain resilience and customer loyalty.

Based in New York, Lokesh holds a bachelor’s in Electronics and Engineering from the University of Madras and an MBA from Columbia Business School, grounding his leadership of high-performing teams focused on client-centered innovation and meaningful impact.

How Lokesh is shaping the future with confidence

“Societal, business, and technological disruption continues to challenge people, businesses, and governments across the world to quickly evolve. 

How we serve EY clients continues to evolve and expand to not only consider the business, its people and its offerings, the technology, data and AI but also societal impact. It’s critical for enterprises to anchor their future in the quadruple bottom line — profit, people, planet, and purpose. That’s what shaping the future with confidence means to me. 

Advising EY clients in a way that considers the world at large — to build a more equitable one, to build a more sustainable one, to build a better one.”

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