Shelley Stewart
Shelley is a Partner with McKinsey & Company, where he serves a range of clients on strategy and growth topics. He has deep expertise in designing go-to-market models, channel optimization, and pricing strategies.
Additionally, Shelley is the founder and Director of McKinsey's Institute for Black Economic Mobility. The Institute works across sectors to identify solutions to improve economic outcomes in the service of building a more inclusive economy. He has published numerous articles and is a speaker on the topic. Shelley is on the Board of Directors of the National Black MBA Association and the Brooklyn Community Foundation. He resides in Brooklyn with his wife Rochelle and two sons, Shelley (IV) and Ellis.
Before joining McKinsey, Shelley worked in the financial services industry, beginning his career in the Investment Bank at JPMorgan.
Shelley has a BA in Economics from Boston College, an MBA from Columbia University, and an MPA from Harvard University.