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Tanguy Catlin

McKinsey Global Institute Director and Senior PartnerBoston

Leads research on technology, digitization, and AI. Works with major financial institutions on digital transformation

Tanguy is a senior partner at McKinsey & Company and a director of the McKinsey Global Institute, where he leads research on the economic and business issues most critical to the world’s companies and policy leaders.

He previously co-led the McKinsey Technology and Analytics practice in North America and shepherded the firm's tech talent globally. Prior to that, Tanguy led our Firm’s property and casualty insurance work in North America.

Tanguy has led research on the global tech agenda, agentic AI, and workforce transformation and is a frequent speaker at tech events.

In his client work, Tanguy helps companies build out their digital capabilities to deliver rapid results and sustained growth, working with leading global financial-services firms on analytics transformations, digitally enabled business model transformations, and core-technology-modernization programs. He also serves insurance clients more broadly on issues ranging from strategy and organization design to culture and change management.

Through his undergraduate and graduate studies, Tanguy was a Siebel scholar and Fulbright fellow. He is a trustee of Carano for Children, a former member of the MIT Sloan alumni board and of the Massachusetts chapter of March of Dimes, a not-for-profit organization that works to improve the health of mothers and babies. In his free time, Tanguy competes in endurance sports and runs his oyster farm.

Past experience

P&G
Manager, finance and product supply

Education

MIT Sloan School of Management
MBA, (MIT Sloan Trust Merit Award)

The Université catholique de Louvain, Louvain School of Engineering
MS, materials science (Belgian American Educational Foundation Scholar)