Michael Patsalos-Fox
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| Michael Patsalos-Fox | |
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| Born | 1953 Cyprus |
| Citizenship | United Kingdom |
| Alma mater | University of Sydney International Institute for Management Development |
| Occupation | Consultant, Management expert |
| Years active | 1982-present |
| Employer | McKinsey & Company, Inc. |
| Salary | $ 5 - 10 million + (estimate) |
| Title | Senior Partner |
Michael Patsalos-Fox (born 1953) is a longtime top senior partner of management consultancy McKinsey & Company and the former Chairman of the Americas. He graduated from the University of Sydney with a B.S. in pure mathematics and received an MBA from the International Institute for Management Development.
Career
Patsalos-Fox was born in Cyprus and raised in Australia.[1] He began his career at Fujitsu, Australia in technical marketing and joined McKinsey & Company in 1982.
Over a 28-year career at McKinsey he has lead the New York office, the North American Corporate Finance practice, and the Americas region. He moved from the London office to the New York office in 1996 and was a frontrunner in the managing director elections of both Ian Davis in 2003 and Dominic Barton in 2009.[2]
He is a member of the board of directors of the Partnership for New York City.
References
- ^ “At McKinsey, the Winner Is….”. BusinessWeek. March 7, 2003.
- ^ “McKinsey Turns To Asia Chief Barton for Top Job”. The Financial Times. February 23, 2009.
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