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    Kevin Steinberg

    Founder & Chairman, Ascent Leadership Networks; former President/COO at The Brattle Group, Spencer Stuart, Purpose, & World Economic Forum

    Kevin Steinberg is a seasoned executive with over 25 years of experience in founding, leading, and rapidly scaling professional services firms and talent-centric organizations globally.

    He held key leadership roles such as CEO, COO, and President at renowned organizations including the World Economic Forum, Purpose, Spencer Stuart's consulting arm, The Brattle Group, and Ascent.

    As the Founder & Chairman of Ascent Leadership Networks, he pioneered executive leadership development programs blending talent assessment, workshops, and coaching.

    Kevin also served as the Chief Operating Officer at The Brattle Group, overseeing its global operations, financial performance, and long-term growth strategies.

    His past roles include Global COO at Spencer Stuart's Leadership Advisory Services, President at Purpose, and Managing Director at the World Economic Forum USA, among others.

    With a background in advising financial institutions at McKinsey & Company, Kevin holds diverse board positions, including at Generation, Claridge Inc., and non-profit organizations.

    His educational journey includes earning an MBA from Stanford University, a JD from Stanford Law School, and an AB in Economics from Harvard University, among other academic achievements.

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    Boston, Massachusetts, United States