Frederick Gluck

Frederick W. Gluck
Born1935 (age 88–89)
Alma materManhattan College (BS)
New York University (MS)
Occupation(s)Consultant, Management expert
Years active1967-1995
EmployerMcKinsey & Company, Inc.
TitleDirector Emeritus
Term1988-1994 (Managing director)
PredecessorRon Daniel
SuccessorRajat Gupta

Frederick W. Gluck (born 1935) was a longtime top senior partner and director at management consultancy McKinsey & Company, serving as managing director (chief executive) from 1988 to 1994. At McKinsey he introduced the concept of fifteen “centers of competence”.[1] He is a director at Amgen Inc.[2] and holds directorships in public, private, and non-profit organizations.

  1. ^ Emmons, Garry, ed. (March 2010). "Lords of Strategy: Inventing Business's Great Game". Alumni Bulletin. Harvard Business School. Retrieved 26 May 2011.
  2. ^ "Frederick W. Gluck". Bloomberg Businessweek. Retrieved 27 May 2011.[dead link]

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