Orit Gadiesh
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Born | Orit Grunfeld Haifa, Israel |
Citizenship | Israeli United States |
Alma mater | Hebrew University of Jerusalem (BA) Harvard University (MBA) |
Occupation | Management consultant |
Employer | Chairman of Bain & Company |
Spouse | Grenville Byford |
Orit Gadiesh (Hebrew: אורית גדיש born January 31, 1951) is an Israeli-American corporate strategist and Chairman of management consulting firm Bain & Company since 1993.
Biography
Gadiesh was born Orit Grunfeld in Haifa, Israel, in 1951, to a Berlin-born Israel Defense Forces Colonel Falk Gadiesh (né Grunfeld) and his Ukrainian-born wife Pninah, a nurse. Her family changed the surname Grunfeld to its Hebrew equivalent Gadiesh after requested by David Ben-Gurion. She completed her compulsory IDF service in the office of the Deputy Chief of Staff Ezer Weizman. She then studied at Hebrew University of Jerusalem, graduating in 1975 with a bachelor's degree in psychology. Gadiesh graduated from Harvard Business School in 1977 in the top 5 percent of her class (Baker Scholar) and was awarded the Brown prize for the most outstanding marketing student. She was elected chairman in July 1993 and has been at the helm for over 30 years.
Forbes has listed her among the world's 100 most powerful women four times since 2004. A frequent business speaker and journal contributor, Gadiesh is co-author of Lessons from Private Equity Any Company Can Use.
Gadiesh is a member of the Board of Trustees of the World Economic Forum. In May 2020, Gadish was elected as a term member of MIT Corporation.