About Matt
Matt has spent 25 years serving energy clients globally and currently focuses on the roles technology and innovation play in restructuring markets in the energy and industrial sectors. He leads the Americas Petroleum and Electric Power and Natural Gas Practices and helped establish the firm’s Resource Productivity and Clean Technology Practice.
He has written extensively on the oil, gas, power, and resource markets and served as senior advisor to the US Secretary of Energy in 2009–10. In that role, he was responsible for managing the Department of Energy’s Recovery Act appropriations, which funded more than 5,000 innovation projects in energy efficiency, advanced transportation, renewable energy, transmission and distribution infrastructure, carbon capture and sequestration, environmental clean-up, and basic and applied science.
Matt’s most recent client work involves helping energy clients around the world improve front-line productivity, reduce operational risk, and develop projects to take advantage of rapid energy technology advances, from unconventional oil and gas to batteries and solar.
Published work
“Battery technology charges ahead,” McKinsey Quarterly, July 2012
“Five technologies to watch,” McKinsey Quarterly, January 2012
Past experience
| Credit Suisse First Boston |
Energy investment banking analyst |
Education
| Yale University's School of Management |
MBA |
| Princeton University |
BA |