Rajat Kumar Gupta led McKinsey & Company from 1994 to 2003 and served on boards of major corporations.
Born in Kolkata in 1948, he attended IIT Delhi and Harvard Business School.
Gupta's career spanned business leadership and philanthropy, impacting global health and education.
He founded institutions like the Indian School of Business and American India Foundation.
In 2011, Gupta was convicted of insider trading and served two years in prison.
Since his 2016 release, he has resumed work in health and education, adding focus on criminal justice reform.
Gupta lives in Connecticut with his wife and is father to four daughters.
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