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Rohit Chatterjee

Senior Partner

Rohit is a Senior Partner in Keystone’s Boston office and co-leads the Economic and Technology Advisory (ETA) Group in North America. He is also the founder and Global Head of Keystone’s Advanced Technology Services (K.ATS).

Rohit’s expertise spans complex technical analyses for Fortune 10 clients like Amazon, Microsoft, Facebook, Oracle, and Tesla, tackling high-stakes issues in software/technology valuation, online search, video games, APIs, smart home devices, and VR, driving billions of dollars in impact. He also advises government agencies such as the European Commission, U.K. Competition and Markets Authority, U.S. Federal Trade Commission, and the U.S. Department of Justice on technology and competition matters.

In 2021, Rohit was elected to Sigma Xi, the world’s largest scientific honor society. In 2017, he received Consulting Magazine's Rising Star Award and was named to the Forbes Technology Council, an exclusive network for senior tech executives.

Before Keystone, Rohit was a senior consultant at McKinsey, focusing on the high-tech and healthcare sectors, and worked with GE Aircraft Engines. He also served as a fellow at the Indian Institute of Science, where he developed MEMS-based devices for low-cost portable medical imaging and non-destructive testing.

Rohit holds a Ph.D. with distinction in Optical Nanotechnology from Columbia University, where his doctoral research was named one of seven “breakthrough results” by the Institute of Physics in 2006. He has published over 20 peer-reviewed papers and book chapters on hardware and semiconductor technology.

In his free time, Rohit enjoys spending time with his two daughters, swimming, and discovering new dining spots. What he loves most about working at Keystone is learning something new every day. His favorite quote? “Stay Hungry. Stay Foolish.”

Education

  • PhD in Mechanical Engineering from Columbia University
  • M.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Columbia University
  • B.E. in Mechanical Engineering from the R.V. College of Engineering, Bangalore