Evan Seigel
Board Member

Evan Siegal joined Apollo in 2024 as the Global Head of Transformation. Evan and his team are responsible for enabling many of the firm's largest growth initiatives helping to develop and execute change management programs. Mr. Siegal has approximately 25 years of experience in the Financial Services industry, driving the front office growth agenda.
Prior to Apollo, Evan served as Partner in PwC's Enterprise Strategy & Value Practice Strategy, focused on Asset and Wealth Management, leading PWC's Wealth Sector. As a consultant, Evan has served global banks, asset managers, private equity and wealth management firms. Focused on front office growth transformation, Evan’s focus included digital transformation leveraging emerging technology, growth strategy, market entry, B2B & B2C acquisition, operating model design, platform and technology transformations. Evan also served as the PwC’s Financial Services Global Strategy lead for Artificial Intelligence.
Prior to joining PwC, Evan was an Executive Director at Morgan Stanley for 15 years. At Morgan Stanley, he was one of the strategic leaders for Morgan Stanley's at Work business, driving both B2B and B2C strategy.
Evan is actively involved in board director roles several nonprofit and advisory organizations. He supports The Acceleration Project (TAP), which accelerates under-resourced small businesses through tailored strategy, operational, financial, and marketing guidance to drive growth and economic mobility. He is also involved with Henry Street Settlement, which advances opportunities for New Yorkers through comprehensive social services, arts, education, and health programs rooted in community needs. Lastly, Evan advises Grantd, an AI-powered
platform that helps financial advisors and individuals maximize the value of equity compensation through personalized, actionable insights.
Evan graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 2000 with a BA in Religious Studies. He also holds designations as a Certified Equity Professional (Levels I & II) and held his Series 7 and 63 license while at Morgan Stanley.

