Sandy Moose
Senior Advisor, Boston Consulting Group
Dr. Moose is a Senior Advisor of The Boston Consulting Group, where she was the first woman ever hired as a business-strategy consultant. She joined BCG in 1968 and was a Senior Managing Partner and Director until 2004, having been the Managing Partner of the New York Office from 1988-1998 and chair of the East Coast region in the mid-1990’s. Sandy is currently President of Strategic Advisory Services, and has served as a director or trustee on a number of corporate and charitable boards. She is the former Lead Director of Verizon Communications as well as The Rohm and Haas Company, and served on the board of The AES Corporation from 2004-2015. She has recently retired as Chairman of Natixis Advisor and Loomis Sayles Funds, as Chair of the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation (the first woman to hold that position), and as President of the Board of Trustees at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. She is also a trustee, past trustee or overseer of various charitable organizations including the Boston Symphony, The Huntington Theatre Company, the Museum of Science and The Boston Public Library Foundation, which she chaired from 2004 -2007. She was formerly a trustee of Hampshire College and Wheaton College, and a Director of the Theatre Development Fund (New York). She is a member of the Committee of 200, a nationwide organization of women business leaders, and the Massachusetts Women’s Forum, and is on the board of the Council of the Harvard Graduate Society. Sandy has also been the recipient of numerous professional and civic leadership awards and accolades throughout her lifetime. Dr. Moose received her PhD and MA in economics from Harvard University and BA summa cum laude in economics from Wheaton College where she was a member of Phi Beta Kappa and a Woodrow Wilson Fellow.