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André Dua

McKinsey Director with a focus on US education and state and local government. Passionate about technology.

André is a Director with McKinsey & Company. He brings expertise in a wide range of topics to his work with media and technology companies, governments, and nonprofit institutions. He helps lead the firm's High Tech, Media & Entertainment, and Telecom practices in the Americas and spearheads our work on education as part of the leadership team of both our Social Sector office and the McKinsey Center for Government. André is also a leader in the firm's Strategy practice, focusing on reputation, government, and regulatory strategy and helping to direct the efforts of the McKinsey Asia Center.

André is a co-author of the 1997 book, Sustaining the Asia Pacific Miracle: Environmental Protection and Economic Integration, for which he received a grant from the MacArthur Foundation. In 2003, the World Economic Forum named him one of 100 “global leaders for tomorrow.”

Prior to joining McKinsey, André was a research fellow at Yale Law School. He holds law degrees from Yale and the University of Sydney. He currently serves on the board of the Brooklyn Academy of Music and is a former vice-chair of the United Way of New York City.

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