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− | Kevin Sneader is a Director of [[McKinsey | + | Kevin Sneader is a Director of [[McKinsey & Company]], the management consultancy often voted most desirable company to work for by MBAs in the US{{ref|1}}. Based in McKinsey's New Jersey Office, Sneader focusses on the retail sector in the tri-state area although he has covered major strategic assignments in the US, Asia, the UK and Europe. |
Sneader "holds a First Class Law degree from Glasgow University and won a Kennedy Memorial Scholarship to Harvard where he received an MBA with High Distinction, was a Fulbright Scholar, was designated a Baker Scholar and was awarded the Dean MacMillan award for Outstanding Leadership. While there, he worked in the strategic planning unit at [[PepsiCo]].'s world headquarters in New York"{{ref|1}}. | Sneader "holds a First Class Law degree from Glasgow University and won a Kennedy Memorial Scholarship to Harvard where he received an MBA with High Distinction, was a Fulbright Scholar, was designated a Baker Scholar and was awarded the Dean MacMillan award for Outstanding Leadership. While there, he worked in the strategic planning unit at [[PepsiCo]].'s world headquarters in New York"{{ref|1}}. |
Revision as of 15:21, 1 February 2010
KEVIN SNEADER Director, Kevin Sneader is a Director of McKinsey & Company, the management consultancy often voted most desirable company to work for by MBAs in the US[1]. Based in McKinsey's New Jersey Office, Sneader focusses on the retail sector in the tri-state area although he has covered major strategic assignments in the US, Asia, the UK and Europe.
Sneader "holds a First Class Law degree from Glasgow University and won a Kennedy Memorial Scholarship to Harvard where he received an MBA with High Distinction, was a Fulbright Scholar, was designated a Baker Scholar and was awarded the Dean MacMillan award for Outstanding Leadership. While there, he worked in the strategic planning unit at PepsiCo.'s world headquarters in New York"[2].
He is married to Amy Laurel Muntner[3].
Affiliations
- Scottish Development International International Advisory Board[4]
- Scottish Enterprise International Advisory Board
- Entrepreneurs in Residence[5]
References
- ^Scotsman.com, 7 Apr 2002, Top Stories; March of the Tartan Army
- ^Scottish Enterprise Press Office, 30 June 2003 International business leaders commend Scotland's global perspective
- ^Scottish Development International International Advisory Board
- ^Scottish Enterprise International Advisory Board Members
- ^Ibid
- ^The New York Times, October 22, 1995; WEDDINGS; Amy L. Muntner, Kevin D. Sneader