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Saturday, November 21, 2009 Spring 2004   VOLUME 1 ISSUE 5  
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IN THIS ISSUE...
President's Letter
Landmark Building is New Home to Ayers' New York Offices
J&J Chairman to Headline Ayers' New Leadership Series
"Re-Tension* in the Global Economy" —Panel Discussion Provides Cautiously Upbeat Outlook
Staffing/IT Consulting—Market Turnaround Requires New Mindsets
Ayers and CPI—At the Intersection of High Touch and High Tech
Successful Landings
Matching Coaches to Coaching Needs—Credentials, Chemistry, and Common Interests
OEC Consultant's Corner: Coaches Talk About Their Self-Chosen Specialties
Staff Announcements
UPCOMING EVENTS

June 1 – “College Day” sponsored by The Ayers Group


June 2
 – Leadership breakfast seminar featuring William Weldon, Chairman and CEO, Johnson & Johnson

AYERS REPORT

Editor in Chief: 
Joan Caruso

Writer: 
Catherine Carlozzi

Designer: 
Loan Tran

If you have questions or comments on this month's issue, send your feedback to loan.tran@ayers.com
Successful Landings

As the economy continues to improve, Ayers’ outplacement team is seeing fewer downsizings and more landings.  Following are a few of the more recent success stories.

 

§         While searching for a new position, the former CTO of a global financial institution volunteered to serve on the board of a small wireless company looking to expand service.  The firm, a Mobile Virtual Network Operator, subsequently acquired the marketing rights of a Japanese company with financial problems.  Tapping the executive’s experience in managing a broad spectrum of technology in the international arena, the board appointed him as president.  He has taken on the challenge of launching the MVNO’s new Japanese business sector.

 

§         An Associate Attorney from the New York office of an international law firm hoped to land as Assistant General Counsel in a locally based corporation.  Mounting aggressive networking and recruiter-contact efforts over the course of his three-month program, he received an offer from a company headquartered in Manhattan, negotiated the desired compensation package, and took on his new responsibilities in February.

 

§         A senior technology executive from a multinational financial services firm recognized the need to expand his search horizon.  Deciding to target hedge funds, which gained $60 billion in assets last year, he worked with his Ayers consultant and research analyst to identify prospects.  After three months, the candidate landed an excellent position that matched his previous compensation.


Names of candidates are not disclosed in the Ayers Report to respect their privacy.  To arrange to speak with any of them regarding their job-search experiences, please contact Doug O’Connor at doug.oconnor@ayers.com.
 


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ARTICLES BY TOPIC:
Ayers Update
President's Letter
Landmark Building is New Home to Ayers' New York Offices
J&J Chairman to Headline Ayers' New Leadership Series
"Re-Tension* in the Global Economy" —Panel Discussion Provides Cautiously Upbeat Outlook
Staff Announcements
Career Transition
Ayers and CPI—At the Intersection of High Touch and High Tech
Successful Landings
Staffing/IT Consulting
Staffing/IT Consulting—Market Turnaround Requires New Mindsets
Organizational Effectiveness Consulting
Matching Coaches to Coaching Needs—Credentials, Chemistry, and Common Interests
OEC Consultant's Corner: Coaches Talk About Their Self-Chosen Specialties
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