About Tim
Tim is a principal in McKinsey’s New York office and a leading authority on capital markets and corporate finance analysis and valuation. The author of several books—including Valuation: Measuring and Managing the Value of Companies, now in its sixth edition—Tim works with clients in a broad spectrum of industries across the US, Europe, and Asia.
Tim leads McKinsey’s Corporate Performance Center, our firm’s hub for financial and capital markets analysis and valuation. The group helps clients identify and prioritize value-creating corporate strategies and understand how their shares are valued by the stock market. He also leads our corporate finance and capital markets research, including the development and maintenance of our corporate performance database.
Additionally, Tim is the founder of McKinsey on Finance, our seasonal publication of McKinsey’s research on corporate finance, and has written extensively on valuation and capital markets issues, including articles for the Harvard Business Review and other publications.
Before joining McKinsey, Tim was a vice president at Stern Stewart & Company, a leading value-based management advisory firm, where he helped develop key financial analytical tools and software. He has also lectured at business schools such as the Chicago Booth, Northwestern, Tuck, Yale, and INSEAD.
Past experience
- Stern Stewart & Company Vice president
Education
- University of Chicago MBA
- Loyola Marymount University BS, economics and accounting