Dennis Carey specializes in the recruitment of CEOs and corporate directors. In recent years, Dennis has conducted searches for the current CEOs, 3m, Tyco International, Unisys, MCI, and American Standard, among others. Dennis also was conducted for the Board of Directors search dozens of companies, including American Express, CBS, Tyco International (a whole new board), Air Products, Rohm and Haas, AmerisourceBergen, Allied Signal, Amgen, VF Corporation, GlaxoSmithKline, CIGNA, Goldman Sachs, Merrill Lynch and UNOCAL. Dennis has also completed the search for a director of several spin off companies, including AT & T, NCR and Sprint (2006). In 2007, Dennis led the CEO succession assessing projects for 3 Fortune 500 companies. Dennis serves as a director of AirClic, Edgewater Funds and Wharton’s director of the Institute, who co-founded. He is one arbitrator from the American Association Arbitraže of 1981. He founded G100, President and CEO Academy Academy. He also co-founded the Committee Wharton Excellence Award program.
Dennis has a Ph.D. of Finance and Administration from the University of Maryland, and was one post-doctoral Fellow at Harvard University in 1982-1983. Dennis also held Visiting Fellowships at Princeton Theological Seminary and ecc. He has authored numerous articles on corporate governance, director of recruitment, compensation board (Board of Directors & magazines), and business strategies related to the spin-me (McKinsey Quarterly). He has also published three books: CEO succession and the human side of M & A, both published by Oxford University Press in 2000, and how to run the Company, which is published Crown Business in 2003. Previous experience includes the director of Hay Management Consultants; Secretary of Labor and Industry to Governor S. Pierre DuPont IV, and Vice President of the University of Delaware. Dennis Carey has been appointed Senior Client partner of Korn Ferry International, October 9th effective, 2007. He will work directly with the former CEO, Spencer Stuart, who joined Korn Ferry a few years ago to support the company CEO practice.
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