BRG adds two senior hires to forensic accounting and investigations practice
BRG, a Washington, DC-headquartered management consulting firm, has hired Sabera Choudhury as a managing director and Faizal Karim as a director in its forensic accounting and investigations practice.
Based in Chicago and London, Choudhury has more than 25 years of experience in forensic investigations and disputes. In her new role with BRG, she will advise clients on investigations relating to fraud and corruption, enforcement actions, civil and criminal litigation, arbitrations, and bankruptcy proceedings.
Choudhury previously was a director at Resolution Economics, a principal at Charles River Associates, and a director at PwC.
She has an MBA from the University of Chicago and a bachelor’s degree from Barnard College.
Based in New York, Karim has more than 25 years of experience in investigations, fraud and forensic accounting, litigation services, M&A advisory, and compliance assessments relating to money laundering, corruption, and sanctions.
He also was most recently a director at Resolution Economics. Before that, Karim was an executive director in the global financial crimes unit of Morgan Stanley and a director in the forensic services practice of PwC.
He has a bachelor’s degree in accounting and finance from the University of Washington.
“Sabera and Faizal bring deep experience leading complex, cross-border forensic investigations and advising clients through high-stakes litigation and enforcement matters,” said Ray Kolls, forensic accounting and investigations practice group leader and co-leader of BRG’s economics, disputes & investigations service line. “Their ability to combine rigorous data analytics with clear, actionable insights will be invaluable to clients navigating regulatory scrutiny, managing risk and resolving sophisticated disputes.”
BRG has 1,600+ employees across 40+ global offices providing expert and consulting services in disputes and investigations, corporate finance, and performance improvement.
The firm recently hired Enrique Glotzer as a managing director in its energy and climate practice.

