Egon Zehnder International Names Steven Goodman to Head US Industrial Practice's Energy and CleanTech Segment
NEW YORK, Feb. 22, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Steven Goodman has assumed leadership of the Egon Zehnder International US Industrial Practice Group's Energy and CleanTech segment in which he has been a member since he joined the firm in 2006.
"Goodman's deep industry knowledge and the unique skill sets needed by its leadership will help our clients to select and promote the right people for key corporate positions," said Greig Schneider, co-leader of Egon Zehnder U.S.A. "Steve additionally will work closely with his regional counterparts in Europe, Asia and Latin/South America on providing the best talent to help Egon Zehnder clients with their global growth initiatives."
Prior to joining Egon Zehnder International, Goodman served as Managing Director, Strategy Practice at KPMG Consulting.
Goodman earned an AMP from Harvard Business School and his MBA from Rice University. He received his BS degree from Brigham Young University. He resides in Houston, TX.
About Egon Zehnder International
Egon Zehnder International is one of the largest privately-held executive search firms in the world with nearly 400 consultants operating from 63 wholly owned offices in 37 countries. The firm specializes in senior-level executive search, board consulting and director search, management appraisals, and talent management. Egon Zehnder International's clients range in size from the world's largest corporations to emerging growth companies to government and regulatory bodies and major educational and cultural organizations. Egon Zehnder International has sector specialists organized into global practices. These include Industrial, Financial Services, Consumer, Life Sciences, Technology & Communications, Services, Private Capital and Sovereign Wealth Funds. For more information visit www.egonzehnder.com.
SOURCE Egon Zehnder International
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