Marc A. Feigen is an American business executive. [1] As the CEO of Feigen Advisors, he primarily advises CEOs in the Fortune 200, while training and educating new CEOs for the chief executive role. [2] [3] [4] Considered "America's leading coach for CEOs," Feigen has guided more than 35 chief executives of global companies, including Disney, Ford, and Netflix. [5] [6] [7] He is an expert on CEO succession and investor relations. [8] [9] [10]
Feigen Advisors publishes the annual “New CEO Report,” which profiles new S&P 250 CEOs and has been cited in Fortune, HuffPost, and other news outlets. [11] [12] [13] [14] The chairman of the firm's Advisory Board is Richard Parsons, the former chairman of Citigroup and the former chairman and CEO of Time Warner. [15]
A Harvard Business Review contributor, Feigen is quoted in The Wall Street Journal as an expert on corporate management. [16] [17] [18] Feigen advocates for companies to groom and choose more female CEOs, and for companies to consider co-CEOs. [19] Stephen J. Dubner, co-author of the Freakonomics book series, has called Feigen "an evangelist for co-CEOs." [20] In September 2023, Feigen appeared on Freakonomics Radio as an expert on the conditions that help predict whether co-CEOs and other business leaders will succeed. [21]
In 2017, Fortune profiled Feigen's work as a CEO advisor, calling him "the CEO whisperer" and sharing five of his management lessons. [22] The story praises Feigen for "lift[ing] the role of C-suite counselor to an entirely new dimension." [23] That same year, Feigen appeared on Wharton Business Radio to discuss the 2016 New CEO Report. [24] He also published an op-ed column in Investor's Business Daily explaining the report's key findings. [25]
Feigen is the Executive Vice Chairman and co-founder of Cambridge in America. [26] [27] He is also an Honorary Fellow at St John’s College ( University of Cambridge) and co-chair of Every Vote Counts' executive board. [28] [29] Feigen teaches a course on the CEO's role at the Cambridge Judge Business School. [30]
Feigen is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania (B.A. with honors, History); Cambridge University, (M.Phil., International Relations); and the Harvard Business School (MBA). [31]
Feigen has two daughters: Julia and Annabel. [32]
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Marc A. Feigen is an American business executive. [1] As the CEO of Feigen Advisors, he primarily advises CEOs in the Fortune 200, while training and educating new CEOs for the chief executive role. [2] [3] [4] Considered "America's leading coach for CEOs," Feigen has guided more than 35 chief executives of global companies, including Disney, Ford, and Netflix. [5] [6] [7] He is an expert on CEO succession and investor relations. [8] [9] [10]
Feigen Advisors publishes the annual “New CEO Report,” which profiles new S&P 250 CEOs and has been cited in Fortune, HuffPost, and other news outlets. [11] [12] [13] [14] The chairman of the firm's Advisory Board is Richard Parsons, the former chairman of Citigroup and the former chairman and CEO of Time Warner. [15]
A Harvard Business Review contributor, Feigen is quoted in The Wall Street Journal as an expert on corporate management. [16] [17] [18] Feigen advocates for companies to groom and choose more female CEOs, and for companies to consider co-CEOs. [19] Stephen J. Dubner, co-author of the Freakonomics book series, has called Feigen "an evangelist for co-CEOs." [20] In September 2023, Feigen appeared on Freakonomics Radio as an expert on the conditions that help predict whether co-CEOs and other business leaders will succeed. [21]
In 2017, Fortune profiled Feigen's work as a CEO advisor, calling him "the CEO whisperer" and sharing five of his management lessons. [22] The story praises Feigen for "lift[ing] the role of C-suite counselor to an entirely new dimension." [23] That same year, Feigen appeared on Wharton Business Radio to discuss the 2016 New CEO Report. [24] He also published an op-ed column in Investor's Business Daily explaining the report's key findings. [25]
Feigen is the Executive Vice Chairman and co-founder of Cambridge in America. [26] [27] He is also an Honorary Fellow at St John’s College ( University of Cambridge) and co-chair of Every Vote Counts' executive board. [28] [29] Feigen teaches a course on the CEO's role at the Cambridge Judge Business School. [30]
Feigen is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania (B.A. with honors, History); Cambridge University, (M.Phil., International Relations); and the Harvard Business School (MBA). [31]
Feigen has two daughters: Julia and Annabel. [32]
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