Full Name
Doug Trott
Job Title
Datos Fellow
Company
Datos Insights
Speaker Bio
Doug Trott is an entrepreneurial fintech senior executive with over 35 years of leadership experience and a passion for building and growing new businesses. He has deep expertise and success in driving sustained growth, attaining operational excellence, and establishing and enhancing VC and banker relationships. Doug is also proficient in technology, particularly SaaS, and product strategy/execution. He has extensive board experience, has a large network of industry contacts and relationships, and was nominated by Morgan Stanley to be a Computer World Honors Laureate.

Doug currently serves as an Independent Director of Skience and Eqis. In February 2020, he retired as a Partner in McKinsey & Company’s New York office, where he drove diverse clients’ bottom-line impact and growth in the Wealth and Asset Management Practice. Earlier in his career, Doug was Co-founder, President, CEO, Board Chairman for PriceMetrix, where he pioneered the concept of aggregating homogeneous data across multiple competitors and making it available on demand on an anonymized basis. Doug was responsible for McKinsey’s PriceMetrix acquisition in September 2016, and he subsequently integrated it into McKinsey’s Wealth & Asset Management Practice. In 1993, Doug founded and grew The Taddingstone Consulting Group—a boutique strategy consulting firm. From 1985 to 1993, Doug served as Senior Partner and Country Head of Canada for Oliver, Wyman & Co.

To mention just two of his accomplishments, Doug conceived and implemented the first national direct mortgage origination operation in the U.S. for an investment bank/insurance firm joint venture, and having evaluated the acquisition of a 10% equity interest in one of the largest Australian banks, he contributed to the successful execution of the transaction. Doug holds an MBA from the University of Chicago (Beta Gamma Sigma) and a Bachelor of Commerce with Honors from the University of Toronto, and is a graduate of Upper Canada College, Toronto.
Doug Trott