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President, S&P Global Market Intelligence and Chief Enterprise Data Officer, S&P Global
Saugata Saha is President of S&P Global Market Intelligence, Chief Enterprise Data Officer for S&P Global, and a member of S&P Global’s Executive Leadership Team.
Most recently, Mr. Saha served as President for S&P Global Commodity Insights, orchestrating a transformation of the business post-merger with IHS Markit and growing annual revenue by 10% since the merger. In prior roles at the Company, he was the Chief Financial Officer for S&P Global Market Intelligence and S&P Global Platts. Mr. Saha also led Financial Planning & Analyses (FP&A) and Corporate Strategy for the Company, managed operations for the Technology Group, led the integration program for a large acquisition, and led the Strategy team at S&P Global Ratings.
Prior to joining S&P Global, Mr. Saha was a consultant at McKinsey & Co.’s New York office, where he led client engagements focused on strategy, M&A and corporate finance, and on improving operations across a range of industries, with a particular emphasis on financial services.
Before McKinsey & Co., Mr. Saha spent seven years at the Godrej Group, a $4 billion diversified conglomerate in Mumbai, India, where he led sales teams and supply chain re-engineering projects and worked in the Office of the Group Chairman.
Mr. Saha holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Economics, with Honors, from St. Xavier’s College in Kolkata, India, as well as a postgraduate diploma in Management from the Xavier Institute in Bhubaneswar, India; and a Master of Business Administration degree from Harvard Business School, where he was a George F. Baker Scholar.