Jeff Grogan

Jeff Grogan is a partner and senior account manager of Monitor Group. Jeff’s work has involved developing corporate and business unit strategies for U.S. and international clients in industries including: defense electronics, automotive, steel, shipbuilding, telecommunications and professional services.

Jeff is a managing director of a Monitor Group practice which advises business and government leaders on issues concerning national and regional competitiveness. He has directed numerous national, regional and cluster competitiveness studies in the United States. He recently directed a study to inform the nation’s governors of the economic performance and competitiveness of their states.

Jeff is also actively engaged with Monitor colleagues and clients in projects in Europe, the Middle East and Asia.

Jeff graduated from the United States Naval Academy where he received his Bachelor of Science degree in international security affairs. Following his commission as a naval officer, he served aboard destroyers in the U.S. Pacific Fleet. Jeff also served on the battle staff of a destroyer squadron commander, and as tactical action officer for warfare commanders in aircraft carrier battle group contingency operations in the Pacific and Indian Oceans, and the Arabian Sea.

Following his naval service and prior to joining Monitor Group, Jeff received his Master of Business Administration degree from the University of Virginia’s Darden Graduate School of Business Administration where he concentrated in competitive strategy and business policy.

Jeff is a director of the Massachusetts Technology Collaborative, the John Adams Innovation Institute, Massachusetts Institute for a New Commonwealth (MassInc), and the Fitzie Foundation. He served as executive director of Massachusetts Governor William Weld’s Council on Economic Growth and Technology. He is a trustee of Noble and Greenough School, and Tenacre Country Day School.

 

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