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Korn/Ferry International

COMPANY

Official Website:
http://www.kornferry.com/

Industry:
Business Services

Ticker:
NYSE:KFY

Corporate headquarters:
Los Angeles, CA

Sales:
$552M (2006)

Employees:
1401 (2006)

EXECUTIVES

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
Gary D. Burnison
Business
c. 1961   CEO of Korn/Ferry International
Craig L. Fuller
Government
c. 1951   Washington lobbyist
Windle B. Priem
Business
c. 1937   CEO of Korn/Ferry International, 1998-2001
Paul C. Reilly
Business
c. 1954   CEO of Korn/Ferry International, 2001-07
Tom D. Seip
Business
c. 1951   Former Charles Schwab executive

CURRENT BOARD MEMBERS OR DIRECTORS

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
James E. Barlett
Business
c. 1943   Vice Chairman, TeleTech Holdings
Gary D. Burnison
Business
c. 1961   CEO of Korn/Ferry International
Frank V. Cahouet
Business
25-May-1932   CEO of Mellon Financial, 1987-98
Patti S. Hart
Business
c. 1956   CEO of Pinnacle Systems, 2004-05
Edward D. Miller
Business
c. 1946   CEO of AXA Financial, 1997-2001
Debra J. Perry
Business
17-Apr-1951   Moody's
Paul C. Reilly
Business
c. 1954   CEO of Korn/Ferry International, 2001-07
Ihno Schneevoigt
Business
c. 1938   Former Allianz and IBM executive
Gerhard Schulmeyer
Business
1938   President of Siemens US, 1999-2001
Kenneth Whipple
Business
1934   Retired Ford Motor executive
Harry L. You
Business
c. 1959   EVP at EMC

PAST BOARD MEMBERS OR DIRECTORS

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
Windle B. Priem
Business
c. 1937   CEO of Korn/Ferry International, 1998-2001


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