Sentences with phrase «teams at large corporations»

For us, executive search firms (and — to be fair — a smaller number of in - house executive search teams at large corporations) pay our bills, and so we are not going to go out of our way to upset them!

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When it comes to managing e-mail, small businesses have more at stake because they don't have the deep pockets that a large corporation has to hire a defense team and do records searches should they be sued.
Prior to joining EFH, Young was executive vice president of finance and markets at Exelon Corporation, one of the nation's largest electric companies, with responsibilities for the finance functions and the trading and marketing organization, the Power Team.
Through a more harmonious and healthy interaction to various cultures and socio - economic backgrounds, to developing a deeper understanding of community that comes from hands - on interaction with corporations, non-profits, cultural and academic institutions, students are exposed to a microcosm of the world at large, learning skills of interaction, team building and cooperation.
With an eye on innovation, Eric and B&B's senior management team launched Spherical Models, a business model innovation consultancy focused on helping the firm's clients and corporations at large re-think their linear approaches to collaboration and social media integration as well as better leveraging big data analytics opportunities.
Gemma has a unique and practical perspective on legal matters as a result of her work on a seconded basis at Olin Corporation (negotiating and drafting commercial agreements, managing a large inter-disciplinary team, and coordinating acquisition integration related matters), her work as a contract negotiator on the business side at Texas Instruments (negotiating advanced development as well as intermediate and high volume production contracts and complex joint ventures), her work in house at EXE Technologies (providing commercial counsel and IPO counsel), her work on a seconded basis at Computer Sciences Corporation (managing M&A and negotiating strategic alliances), and at ACS (handling securities matters and negotiating M&A transactions).
At the law offices of Altman & Altman, our seasoned team of product liability and drug injury attorneys have decades of experience handling all types of defective medication cases, and have fought against some of the largest pharmaceutical corporations to achieve the highest possible settlements for our clients.
Prior to his position at Lighthouse, Joe was the Vice President of Discovery Solutions at Precision Discovery, Inc., where he was responsible for leading and developing the sales team, as well as growing and managing the largest individual sales book in the company, which included clients from both law firms and corporations.
Throughout his career, he has trained and consulted with case teams at law firms and corporations on search, review and production strategies to maximize speed and efficiency of document review all while minimizing the costs associated with large scale discovery.
It may seem daunting to go up against some of the country's largest pharmaceutical corporations, but the team at Altman & Altman has successfully fought against these pharmaceutical corporations to achieve the highest possible settlements for our clients.
Within the first three years of practice, Jeff orally argued a case before the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals, successfully defended a large healthcare corporation from serious fraud allegations with a team at trial and obtained a large recovery for consumers in a statewide class action.
His innovative leadership brought about fundamental changes in corporate culture, governance and strategy at his former employer Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation (OLG), which resulted in functional relationships with OLG's internal teams as well as the corporation's large and varied stakeholder community, and exteCorporation (OLG), which resulted in functional relationships with OLG's internal teams as well as the corporation's large and varied stakeholder community, and extecorporation's large and varied stakeholder community, and external firms.
«It is a hot market at the moment because most of the large corporations want to be able to say they have a blockchain team,» Z / Yen consultancy co-founder Michael Mainelli recently told the Financial Times.
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