Jere Hall was Appointed as Director, Human Resources Operations and Compensation at The Corporate Executive Board Company

Date of management change: May 05, 2010 

What Happened?

Arlington, VA-based The Corporate Executive Board Company hired Jere Hall as Director, Human Resources Operations and Compensation

 

About the Company

The Corporate Executive Board Company (CEB) is the world’s leading member-based advisory company. We have a unique view into what matters — and what works — when capitalizing on drivers of business performance. With 30 years of experience working with top companies to share, analyze, and apply proven practices, we begin with great outcomes and reverse engineer to help you unlock your full potential.   Every year we equip more than 16,000 senior leaders from more than 10,000 organizations across 110 countries with the insights and actionable solutions they need to respond quickly to evolving business conditions and transform operations. We do this by combining our advanced research and analytics with best practices from clients across 90% of the Fortune 500, more than 75% of the Dow Jones Asian Titans, and 85% of the FTSE 100.    As a result, our members achieve outsized returns by more effectively optimizing talent investments, creating new sources of efficiency, reducing risk, and enabling and accelerating growth.

 

About the Person

Jere Hall is Director, Human Resources Operations and Compensation at The Corporate Executive Board Company. Hall is responsible for various aspects of Human Resources function at The Corporate Executive Board Company. Previously, Hall held various HR leadership roles in the industry.

 

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