Member of the Advisory Board, Cambridge Judge Business School
Founder and CEO, Feigen Advisors
Cambridge affiliations
- History, St John’s College (1983)
- MPhil in International Relations, St John’s College (1986)
- Honorary Fellow, St John’s College
- Executive Vice Chairman, Cambridge in America
- Fellow and Visiting Lecturer, Cambridge Judge Business School
- Member, Vice-Chancellor’s Circle
Professional history
Marc Feigen is the Founder and CEO of Feigen Advisors LLC, which provides decision-support to CEOs in the full range of their work: strategy and value creation, capital management, governance, investor relations, stakeholder loyalty and leadership. In addition to founding Feigen Advisors, Marc built Hercules Solutions, an investor relations software platform, which was sold to the New York Stock Exchange in 2021. Marc co-founded Cambridge in America, an organisation that has raised over US$1 billion for Cambridge and has been the organisation’s executive Vice Chairman for 24 years.
Marc is a Fellow and Visiting Lecturer at Cambridge Judge Business School, where he teaches an elective course on the Art and Science of the High Performing CEO. Marc has written for Harvard Business Review on governance, military history, CEO retirement and his most recent article on co-CEOs, which has received wide recognition, led to a podcast on Freakonomics. Marc is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, a Member of the Board of the Social Science Research Council, and a member of the Board of Advisors of Cambridge Judge Business School. He is an Honorary Fellow at St John’s College, Cambridge. Previously, Marc was an Associate at McKinsey & Company, where he and a team of 7 co-authored a best-selling business book on creating growth and performance. Marc has a BA with honours in History from the University of Pennsylvania, an MPhil in International Relations from the University of Cambridge, where he was a Thouron Fellow, and an MBA from Harvard Business School.
