is_single_person

Marshall Lux

Marshall Lux has been a financial services consultant and practitioner for over 30 years and advises a number of companies, including those focused on consumer credit provision, wealth management, insurance, and cybersecurity.
Version: 1 https://finpolicy.georgetown.edu/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/marshall-lux-500x500.png

Marshall Lux has been a financial services consultant and practitioner for over 30 years and advises a number of companies, including those focused on consumer credit provision, wealth management, insurance, and cybersecurity. He has performed due diligence for many of the largest private equity deals and has worked with a broad network of financial services C-suite executives. Lux began his career at McKinsey & Company where he served financial services firms across a variety of subsectors and functional areas. He eventually led McKinsey’s private equity practice, leaving McKinsey after approximately 25 years to become the chief risk officer for Chase (all consumer products globally) during the 2008 financial crisis. He then joined the Boston Consulting Group, where he was a senior partner for five years and helped build a private equity practice while serving financial institutions. Along with his client work, Lux has done dozens of pro bono assignments and served on a number of not-for-profit boards. He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. Lux received his MBA from Harvard Business School and graduated summa cum laude from the Woodrow Wilson School at Princeton University.