Martha Samuelson

Martha S. Samuelson[1][2][3][4][5] is CEO and Chairman of Analysis Group, Inc.

Martha Samuelson
CitizenshipAmerican
Alma materYale University (BA)
Harvard Law School (JD)
MIT Sloan School of Management (MBA)
OccupationCEO and Chairman, Analysis Group

Samuelson is an expert in antitrust, finance, and valuation, combining her training in finance and economics with five years of experience as a practicing trial attorney. A critical aspect of her work is the direction of economic analyses for large-scale litigations. Since joining Analysis Group in 1992, Samuelson has played a key role in the company's growth and diversification and has brought significant new clients, academic affiliates, and professional staff to the firm.

Samuelson holds a B.A. from Yale University, a J.D. from Harvard Law School, and an M.B.A. from the MIT Sloan School of Management. She was elected to Global Competition Review's Women in Antitrust (2016), the International Who's Who of Competition Lawyers and Economists (2012), and Euromoney's Guide to the World's Leading Competition and Antitrust Lawyers/Economists (2012).

Samuelson wrote about the importance of thoughtful decision making and meaningful work in a 2015 article published in Harvard Business Review.[6] She also participated in a 2011 executive roundtable discussion on finding and retaining talented people, published as part of the Boston Globe "Top Places to Work" feature,[7] and discussed how the organization fosters leadership, accountability, and mentoring relationships in a 2010 interview with the New York Times.[8]

Samuelson is the daughter of journalist Maggie Scarf and economist Herbert Scarf, and the sister of author Susan Scarf Merrell.

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