Eric Braverman serves as chief executive officer of the Clinton Foundation and as a member of its board of directors. As CEO, Eric is responsible for the Foundation's worldwide operations and employees, and directly manages the executive leadership team. Before joining the Foundation in 2013, Eric served as a partner at McKinsey & Company, where he advised leaders in the public, private, and non-profit sectors on strategy, organization, and operations. Eric also co-founded McKinsey's public sector practice and directed its work on government innovation globally. Following the January 2010 earthquake in Haiti, he led an effort with President Clinton and the Prime Minister of Haiti to develop Haiti's recovery commission. In 2008, Eric also served as an advisor on performance management and technology for President Obama's transition team. Eric is a Senior Fellow at Yale's Jackson Institute for Global Affairs and lectures at the Yale School of Management and the Yale Law School. He currently serves on the boards of Arena Stage, Blue Line Arts, and the Mory's Association, and holds both a J.D. from Yale Law School and a B.A. summa cum laude from Yale University.