Eric Logan, chief transformation officer at KPMG US, has more than 20 years of experience in the industrial manufacturing sector and has been instrumental in driving KPMG’s transformation initiatives. He heads the Transformation Enablement Office, overseeing business transformation, process excellence, automation, and organizational change management.
His leadership has been pivotal in aligning firmwide transformation initiatives with KPMG’s strategy, ensuring the delivery of expected outcomes. His expertise in supply chain optimization, manufacturing strategy, and operational effectiveness has significantly impacted the firm’s success.
Prior to joining KPMG, Logan held several positions at subsidiaries of Precision Castparts, including vice president and general manager of Special Metals Welding Products Company, vice president of commercial at the PCC Revert Group, general manager of McWilliams Forge Company and vice president of business strategy for PCC Forged Products.
Beyond his professional achievements, Logan is deeply committed to diversity and inclusion. In Cleveland, he sits on the boards of Team NEO and Esperanza and is board president of Journey Center for Safety and Healing. Nationally, he has served on the National Advisory Council of A Better Chance, a nonprofit that helps place high-performing students of color into top notch secondary schools.
He has previously been recognized by Crain’s Cleveland Business as a member of the 2011 “40 under 40” class and holds a bachelor’s in materials science and engineering from Stanford University and an MBA in operations management from Weatherhead.