Anjan Mukherjee

Anjan Mukherjee is an American businessman and investor who was a senior executive at the Blackstone Group, a global investment management firm, and served as Counselor to the Secretary of the U.S. Treasury in the Obama Administration.[1][2][3]

Early life and education

He attended Lexington High School.[4] Mukherjee attended Harvard College, where he graduated magna cum laude as a Harry S. Truman Scholar, and received his MBA at Harvard Business School.[5][6]

Business career

Mukherjee joined the Blackstone Group in 2001 and was a Senior Managing Director in the private equity department and was a member of its Investment Committee.[7][8] He led a number of the firm's most notable transactions including its investments in Change Healthcare, AVINTIV, Stiefel Laboratories and Celanese.[9][10]

Mukherjee also worked at Thomas H. Lee Company and Morgan Stanley, in the mergers and acquisitions department. He joined the Board of Directors of TTEC Holdings in 2009.[5]

Public career

Mukherjee served as Counselor to the Secretary of the U.S. Treasury from 2015 to 2017 under President Obama.[8] He also served as Deputy Assistant Secretary of Financial Institutions Policy during this time.[11] He advised on a wide range of domestic and international issues related to financial markets and financial institutions policy.[9] He worked to strengthen banking and derivatives regulation and was also involved with improving cyber-security for the financial sector.[12]

Mukherjee took a leave of absence from Blackstone in 2008 to join the Presidential Transition Team of Barack Obama focusing on economic policy and international trade issues.[13]

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