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KEVIN SNEADER Director, [[McKinsey and Company]]  
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KEVIN SNEADER Director,  
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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.
  
Based in McKinsey's New Jersey Office, Kevin Sneader's work is primarily in the retail and packaged goods sector in the Tri-State area and its North American grocery practice.  
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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}}.  
  
His work with a range of clients is primarily in the retail sector and has covered major strategic assignments in the US, Asia, the UK and Europe.  
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He is married to [[Amy Laurel Muntner]]{{ref|1}}.  
  
Kevin 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.
 
  
Kevin is married with two children and lives in Manhattan. His interests include football where he eagerly awaits the resurgence of the Scotland team.
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== Affiliations ==
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*[[Scottish Development International]] International Advisory Board{{ref|1}}
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*[[Scottish Enterprise]] International Advisory Board
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*[[Entrepreneurs in Residence]]{{ref|1}}
  
==Affiliations==
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*[[Scottish Development International]]
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== References ==
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#{{note|1}}Scotsman.com, 7 Apr 2002, Top Stories; [http://living.scotsman.com/index.cfm?id=367242002 March of the Tartan Army]
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#{{note|1}}Scottish Enterprise Press Office, 30 June 2003 [http://www.scottish-enterprise.com/sedotcom_home/news-se/news-fullarticle.htm?articleid=29183 International business leaders commend Scotland's global perspective]
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#{{note|1}}Scottish Development International [http://www.sdi.co.uk/pages/Our-Services/About-SDI/IAB/index.asp International Advisory Board]
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#{{note|1}}Scottish Enterprise [http://www.scottish-enterprise.com/sedotcom_home/about_se/structure/structure-international_advisory_board/structure-internationaladvisoryboard-members.htm International Advisory Board Members]
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#{{note|1}}Ibid
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#{{note|1}}The New York Times, October 22, 1995; WEDDINGS; [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=990CE0DE103DF931A15753C1A963958260 Amy L. Muntner, Kevin D. Sneader]
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[[Category:Harvard alumni|Sneader, Kevin]]

Latest revision as of 17:29, 23 April 2012

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


References

  1. ^Scotsman.com, 7 Apr 2002, Top Stories; March of the Tartan Army
  2. ^Scottish Enterprise Press Office, 30 June 2003 International business leaders commend Scotland's global perspective
  3. ^Scottish Development International International Advisory Board
  4. ^Scottish Enterprise International Advisory Board Members
  5. ^Ibid
  6. ^The New York Times, October 22, 1995; WEDDINGS; Amy L. Muntner, Kevin D. Sneader