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Michael Jaliman

Michael Jaliman is a Senior Advisor for Vantage Partners. He has worked as an organizational and strategic consultant for the last 20 years with clients in the United States and Asia. He develops customized training programs that increase collaboration, innovation, and business effectiveness. He also serves as an executive coach and advisor on negotiations strategy.

Mr. Jaliman has served as Senior Managing Director at Fujitsu Consulting as the regional head of the financial services practice. At McKinsey & Company he developed and delivered transformational leadership trainings. As Director of Strategic Planning at KPMG Asia Pacific, Mr. Jaliman developed strategy for building KPMG’s consulting practice in Asia and served as adviser to business and government leaders.

Working with the senior executive team at JP Morgan, Michael created and implemented an IT governance structure that reconciled conflicts between the CIO and the business heads. He also implemented policies that stabilized a troubled multibillion-dollar IT outsourcing.

Michael advised the major political parties in Taiwan, and organized and moderated the nation’s first election debate. Recently, he was a major party candidate for the United States Congress from New York.

Michael has worked with several notable visionaries including Buckminster Fuller, and Dr. Jonas Salk. Michael was awarded a BA with honors in economics from the University of Wisconsin at Madison in 1978. He received an MBA from Harvard Business School in 1982.

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