Biography
Michael F. Wyatt is a Vice Chairman at Morgan Stanley. Wyatt has dedicated over three decades to advising leading global technology companies on strategic mergers and acquisitions. Over a career spanning more than 31 years at Morgan Stanley, they have provided counsel on over 250 transactions, accumulating a total transaction value exceeding $400 billion. This extensive experience highlights a deep understanding of complex financial structures and market dynamics within the technology sector.
Prior to their current advisory role, Wyatt held the position of Managing Director at Morgan Stanley, where they led Global Technology Mergers and Acquisitions. In this capacity, they were instrumental in guiding the firm’s technology M&A initiatives, leveraging their expertise to facilitate significant corporate transactions. Their tenure involved overseeing critical aspects of deal execution and client relationship management within the financial services industry.
Wyatt’s foundational experience includes a role as an Associate at L.E.K. Consulting, where they engaged in management consulting. This early career phase provided exposure to diverse business challenges and strategic problem-solving. Wyatt holds a Bachelor of Science and a Master of Business Administration from Stanford University, equipping them with a robust academic background in both technical and business disciplines.
