Chloe Hite
Meet Chloe
Chloe Hite is a Principal on the Implementation team and is currently working with a global energy company to improve strategic alignment and operational excellence across dispersed teams.
What did you do before joining McChrystal Group?
Prior to joining McChrystal Group, I worked as a project manager and business development specialist at LixCap, a Moroccan international development and impact investment consultancy. While completing my Masters in International Relations, I worked as a consultant with the United Nations Capital Development Fund in New York, strategizing how to increase blended finance flows into least-developed countries, and as a summer associate at the Impact Investment Exchange in Singapore. Prior to grad school, I worked as a research assistant and event coordinator at the Potomac Institute for Policy Studies and as a research assistant to a Ph.D. candidate in historical economics at Boston University.
Why did you join McChrystal Group?
Throughout my career, I have found alignment and engagement to be values essential to spur performance at any organization, and yet they seemed frustratingly elusive to attain and maintain. McChrystal Group presented a unique opportunity for me to work on these challenges I have seen plague many well-meaning initiatives across a range of organizations and sectors alongside a dynamic team of clever, compassionate teammates.
What sport or hobby do you have outside of work?
I'm a big hiker and know lots of hidden spots in and around the DMV, especially good places to find a quiet swimming hole or secret waterfall, because I love to swim.
B.A. Anthropology and Economics, Boston University
M.A. International Relations and International Economics, Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies
Written Articles/ Materials
Case Study
Forged in Fire: Building Resilience Through Shared Consciousness
Los Angeles County conducted an After-Action Review (AAR) of the January 2025 Eaton and Palisades wildfires to analyze emergency response effectiveness and identify improvements. The review focused on systemic coordination challenges among agencies and the concept of Shared Consciousness to enhance future crisis management.
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Forged in Fire: Building Resilience Through Shared Consciousness
Los Angeles County conducted an After-Action Review (AAR) of the January 2025 Eaton and Palisades wildfires to analyze emergency response effectiveness and identify improvements. The review focused on systemic coordination challenges among agencies and the concept of Shared Consciousness to enhance future crisis management.