World Bank Selects Boyden for Executive Search
WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 14, 2006--
Boyden has been selected by The World Bank Group (World Bank) to provide global executive search consulting services. The terms of the contract call for an initial two year period and extend to all members of the World Bank Group (World Bank, International Development Association, Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency, International Finance Corporation, and International Center for the Settlement of Investment Disputes).
The Word Bank has engaged Boyden to undertake highly specialized and often sensitive searches. As an initial engagement the World Bank, together with UNDP and UNEP, has asked Boyden to assist with the identification of a new Chief Executive Officer and Chairperson, Global Environment Facility (GEF). The World Bank relationship is being led by Tim McNamara, a firm Managing Director, who heads Boyden's Government and Public Sector practice and the co-founder of the Infrastructure Development Practice. He is also a member of the Financial Services and Board of Director practice groups.
Founded in 1946, Boyden pioneered the use of executive search and is celebrating its 60th year of business. Today, Boyden is one of the oldest and largest privately owned search firms in the world with 69 offices in over 40 "
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World Bank Selects Boyden for Executive Search
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