LONDON, Sept. 6, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Heidrick &
Struggles (Nasdaq: HSII), a premier provider of executive search,
leadership consulting and culture shaping worldwide, has appointed
Alice Breeden as a Partner in its
Leadership Consulting Practice.
Based in London, Breeden will
focus on accelerating clients' performance by driving organisation,
team and leadership effectiveness.
"Alice has more than 20 years' organisational development
experience both regionally and globally," said Colin Price, Executive Vice President and
Managing Partner of the Leadership Consulting Practice. "The
strength and depth of her industry knowledge will bring
considerable value to our clients."
Breeden was formerly director of people operations for Google
EMEA and led much of Google's talent management centre of
excellence worldwide. Prior to that, she worked for 12 years in
McKinsey's London office, where,
as a junior partner, she was one of the leaders of the Organisation
Practice worldwide.
"Heidrick has developed a compelling offering for clients and I
am delighted to be joining the firm during a time of rapid
expansion and increased focus on accelerating the performance of
the world's most influential organisations," said Breeden.
Alice received an MBA from London Business
School and a bachelor's degree in English language &
literature from the University of Durham.
About Heidrick & Struggles:
Heidrick &
Struggles (Nasdaq: HSII) serves the executive talent and leadership
needs of the world's top organizations as a premier provider of
leadership consulting, culture shaping and senior-level executive
search services. Heidrick & Struggles pioneered the profession
of executive search more than 60 years ago. Today, the firm serves
as a trusted advisor, providing integrated leadership solutions and
helping its clients change the world, one leadership team at a
time.®
www.heidrick.com
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