Egon Zehnder International Names Thomas Reynolds to Lead North American Industrial Practice
NEW YORK, May 12, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Thomas Reynolds, has been named leader of Egon Zehnder International's North American Industrial Practice Group. Since 2008, Reynolds has led the Supply Chain Practice in the U.S. and served as a core member of the Industrial and High Tech Practice Groups.
"Reynolds brings his expertise in identifying and securing top level talent for our clients to his leadership role in the Industrial Practice," said Greig Schneider, co-leader of Egon Zehnder U.S.A. "Tom additionally will work closely with his global counterparts representing the North American Region on the Global Industrial Practice Group Leadership Team."
Prior to joining EZI, Reynolds served as VP & Global Practice Leader, Capgemini; Partner & Practice Leader, Ernst & Young Consulting; and Vice President & Practice Leader, Gemini Consulting.
Reynolds earned his MBA from New York University, Stern School of Business and a BS in Mechanical Engineering from Cornell University. He resides in Atlanta, GA.
About Egon Zehnder International
Egon Zehnder International is the largest privately-held executive search firm in the world with over 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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