Niko Canner
Senior Partner, Booz & Company
Niko Canner is a senior partner in Booz & Company's organization and change leadership practice, and a member of the North America Management Team. He is based in the New York office, and works with a range of global clients.
Niko has advised leading companies in many industries, with a particular focus on the strategic and organizational questions that define the long-term evolution of large enterprises. He was named one of ten "new gurus" by Fortune magazine in November 2008, and is frequently quoted as a thought leader on management and business strategy in publications such as BusinessWeek, Financial Times, New York Times, and Wall Street Journal.
Niko has worked most extensively with clients in the healthcare, financial services, technology, and professional services industries.
Niko was co-founder and managing partner of Katzenbach Partners LLC, prior to the firm's combination with Booz & Company. He led Katzenbach Partners as the firm grew organically over ten years to one hundred consultants across four offices. Niko began his consulting career at McKinsey & Company, where he was a founding member of the McKinsey Change Center. He subsequently co-founded Mitchell Madison Group's Organization Practice.
Niko earned an A.B. in economics, summa cum laude, from Harvard College and completed graduate work at Oxford University on a Marshall Scholarship. He serves on the boards of Learning Enterprises and Reciprocity Foundation, and serves on the Advisory Board of the Acumen Fund. He initiated and co-leads China 2024, a 20-year longitudinal study of the development of business leaders in China, and is a member of the U.S.-Japan Leadership Program.
Focus: Business, Economy, Finance, Health, Technology, China, Japan, United States, Americas, Asia
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Last Updated: Aug 19, 2010
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