Gregory Finkelstein is a Managing Director across both Tyton Partner’s Strategic Consulting and Investment Banking practices. His 30 years of expertise focuses on go-to-market motion, human capital development, operational effectiveness, and organizational planning and scale. Within higher education, he has served hundreds of institutions across the globe spanning from large national and state institutions to regional and local schools. He started his career helping to write five- and ten-year strategic plans for state universities which led to launching, leading, and exiting multiple EdTech companies before returning to strategic consulting for the past six years.
Additionally, he is a Co-Founder and Co-Lead of Tyton’s Center for Higher Education Transformation. This expanded focus on higher education has positioned Tyton as one of the sector leaders in several related sub-practices. Among them are school-to-school affiliations, where Finkelstein has led several of the largest efforts in the sector including the recent announcement regarding a signed agreement between the University of Phoenix and the University of Idaho (Announcement Article).
He currently serves on the Board of Trustees for Antioch University and chairs several advisory boards for EdTech companies including K16 Solutions. Finkelstein holds a Bachelors of Science in Mechanical Engineering from Tulane University.