Randy Bean (born 1956) is a business executive, author, and chief executive officer and managing partner of NewVantage Partners, a management consulting firm which he co-founded in 2001. Bean is known for his observations on business culture in the Information Age, and on the emergence of Big Data. Work Bean co-founded and serves as chief executive officer of NewVantage Partners, a management consulting and executive thought-leadership firm founded in 2001 to advise Fortune 1000 businesses on information strategy. Bean previously held executive positions with Harte-Hanks Communications, and two venture-backed start-up companies. He began his career at Bank of Boston. Writings Bean writes a monthly guest column for the Wall Street Journal and is a contributor to MIT Sloan Management Review, Harvard Business Review, and is quoted and published in other leading industry publications. Personal life Bean was born in Brockton, MA in 1956, and obtained a BA from Washington University in St. Louis in 1978, where he studied literature and history. He was appointed in 2001 to the National Council for University Libraries for Washington University in St. Louis. Bean has served since 2010 on the board of The James Merrill House and Writers-in-Residence Program, which maintains the legacy of James Merrill, a 20th Century American Poet, who lived and wrote in Stonington Borough, CT. Bean resides with his wife Elizabeth (Beth) Black in Boston, MA and Stonington Borough, CT. Selected Articles Bean, Randy. . Wall Street Journal. June 15, 2015. Bean, Randy. . Wall Street Journal. May 12, 2015. Bean, Randy. . Wall Street Journal. March 12, 2015. Bean, Randy. . Wall Street Journal. January 15, 2015. Bean, Randy. . Wall Street Journal. October 7, 2014. Bean, Randy. . Wall Street Journal. September 9, 2014. Bean, Randy. . Wall Street Journal. August 12, 2014. Bean, Randy. . Wall Street Journal. July 22, 2014. Bean, Randy. . Wall Street Journal. February 18, 2014. Bean, Randy. . MIT Sloan Management Review. January 2013. Bean, Randy. Barth, Paul. Davenport, Thomas. . MIT Sloan Management Review. Fall 2012.
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