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Emerging Technologies and Executive Search Firm Performance

The Association of Executive Search Consultants (AESC) will host it 2019 America’s Boutique and Independent Executive Search Firm Forum in Chicago this month.

The Association of Executive Search Consultants (AESC) will host it 2019 America’s Boutique and Independent Executive Search Firm Forum in Chicago this month. 

The forums is chaired by Alder Koten’s Jose Ruiz and will include a panel on Emerging Technologies and Firm Performance moderated by Karen Greenbaum, President & CEO of the Association of Executive Search Consultants. 

The panel will include: 

Jose Ruiz, BIFF Chair, AESC Americas Council, CEO & Managing Partner, Alder Koten

Ranju Shergill, Partner & Executive Recruiter, Pekarsky & Co.

Rick Slayton, Managing Partner & CEO, Slayton Search Partners

About the Association of Executive Search Consultants. 

Since 1959, the Association of Executive Search Consultants has set the quality standard for the executive search and leadership advisory profession. AESC Members, ranging in size from large global executive search and leadership advisory firms and networks to regional and boutique firms, represent 9,000+ trusted professionals in 1200+ offices, spanning 70+ countries. AESC Members are recognized leaders of global executive search and leadership advisory solutions. They leverage their access and expertise to place, find and develop more than 80,000 executives each year in board of directors and C-level positions for the world’s leading organizations of all types and sizes. Dedicated to strengthening leadership worldwide, AESC and its members share a deep commitment to the highest quality standards in executive search and leadership consulting—for the benefit of clients and the profession. We Shape. Connect. Educate. Learn more about us at aesc.org.

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