Jonathan Grady is an NYU Stern MBA and Founding Principal of The Canary Group. Canary offers a leading service that can forecast and advise how to shape complex bargaining and decisionmaking environments for more winning outcomes from corporate strategy to dealmaking. The service has been covered by world leading media, including The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, and CNBC for surprisingly accurate predictions from highly focused international negotiations to major C-suite dealmaking.
Jonathan is a strategist who recently worked alongside CNBC to put together the largest game theory project for a public audience by a major media organization. Jonathan organized, built and led a forecast on China related economic and security issues that covered around 300 unique stakeholders across 15 countries in the larger Asia-Pacific region. According to CNBC, “CNBC's Quad project is the largest computation ever run by the Bueno de Mesquita model in its history — more complex than any projects undertaken for the CIA or corporate clients.”
Jonathan’s leading forecast project gained further coverage from a CNBC International TV documentary. The project earned praise from first-rate investors to leading think tanks for its detailed predictions that have since become surprisingly accurate. The service Jonathan offers is over 90% accurate, including even when the experts are wrong, per a declassified review from the CIA that studied our predictions across numerous countries around the world. The author of the declassified report later wrote the CIA used the forecasting service over 1200 times in over 75 countries across a range of issues.