Monitor Group - Notable Current and Former Employees

Notable Current and Former Employees

  • Chris Argyris - Professor Emeritus at Harvard Business School, known for his work on "Learning Organizations"
  • Stewart Brand - Futurist; co-founder of Global Business Network
  • Richard Dearlove - Head of the British Secret Intelligence Service (1999 - 2004)
  • Henry J. Eyring - (born 1963), American university administrator
  • Rahul Gandhi - Son of Rajiv Gandhi and Sonia Gandhi; General Secretary of the Indian National Congress.
  • Jeremy Gutsche - Founder of TrendHunter.com
  • Andrew Heyward - Senior Advisor to Marketspace LLC; former President of CBS News
  • Matthew Le Merle - Managing Partner of Fifth Era, leading angel investor and Chairman of the Advisory Board of Shanshan Group
  • Roger Martin - Dean, Rotman School of Management and Director, The Skoll Foundation, Research in Motion, and Thomson Reuters
  • John Moore, Baron Moore of Lower Marsh - Former Member of Parliament and UK Cabinet Member and Chairman, Rolls Royce plc
  • Michael Porter - Academic, Harvard Business School; leading authority on competitive strategy and international competitiveness
  • Jeffrey Rayport - Founder and chairman of Monitor's digital strategy practice, Marketspace LLC; former Harvard Business School Professor and Author; Director, Monster Worldwide
  • Taggart Romney - son of Mitt Romney, Governor of Massachusetts and 2012 US Republican presidential candidate
  • Peter Schwartz - Futurist; Co-founder and Chairman of Global Business Network
  • Ian Smith - Former Chief Executive Officer, Reed Elsevier

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