Analysis Group

Analysis Group

Analysis Group, Inc. (AG) founded in 1981, is the largest privately held economic consulting firm in the United States. The firm provides economic, financial and strategic analysis and expert testimony to law firms, corporations, and government agencies.

Analysis Group employs more than 500 professionals, most of whom have advanced degrees in economics, law, finance, accounting, or business. It has been named as a best place to work by both Vault.com and The Boston Globe. In August 2012, the firm was ranked the ninth-best consulting firm to work for in the 2013 Vault Consulting 50 survey. The firm was ranked ninth in the 2012 survey and fourth in the 2011 poll. In November 2012, Analysis Group was ranked first in the "large firm" category of the Globe's annual list of the "Top Places to Work in Massachusetts". The firm has appeared in the survey for the past five years and was in the top 10 in 2009 and 2010. In 2010, Boston Business Journal named Analysis Group the ninth-largest woman-led business in Massachusetts, based on 2009 revenues. In 2007, Analysis Group was named the seventh-largest woman-led business in Massachusetts by Babson College's Center for Women's Leadership, with then revenues of $150 million.

Major competitors include Charles River Associates, Cornerstone Research, Compass Lexecon, and NERA Economic Consulting.

The President and CEO of Analysis Group is Martha S. Samuelson.

She was elected to the International Who's Who of Competition Lawyers and Economists (2012) and Euromoney's Guide to the World's Leading Competition and Antitrust Lawyers/Economists (2012). She participated in a 2011 executive roundtable discussion on finding and retaining talented people, published as part of the Boston Globe "Top Places to Work" feature. She discussed how the organization fosters leadership, accountability, and mentoring relationships in a 2010 interview with The New York Times.

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