Chennai: Keystone Strategy, a US-based economics and strategy consulting firm has recently announced that Rohit Chatterjee has been promoted to partner at the firm.
Chatterjee is the first Indian-born partner in the firm’s 14-year history and hails from Chennai. An engineering graduate, Chatterjee received his PhD from Columbia University and joined Keystone in 2011.
A release stated that Chatterjee has grown his practice areas into one of the industry’s most sought-after and transformative expert groups supporting Fortune 100 technology companies in the areas of tax transfer pricing, intellectual property, and competition.
At Keystone, he is co-chair of the firm’s Economics and Technical Practice Group. Within that group, he also leads the Firm’s Tax Dispute and Computer Science and Innovation Practices, now the fastest-growing practices at the firm, the release said.
Royce Tidwell, partner, Tax Controversy and Litigation at Skadden Arps, State, Meagher & Flom LLP, said, “Having worked with many firms like Keystone, I can say that Rohit is among the best in his field. He combines all of the attributes I need in a litigation support partner. He’s not just strong technically and analytically, which is critical, he’s fully dedicated to solving my client’s problems. Taking ownership of issues by thinking independently and strategically, and delivering on unfairly short timeframes is where Rohit excels. Truly an asset that enables me to deliver on my clients’ needs.”