NEW YORK, Dec. 04, 2017 -- Association of Executive Search and Leadership Consultants (AESC), the global professional association representing excellence in executive search and leadership advisory solutions, announces today the approval of Silvester & Company into its global membership. Their acceptance follows extensive vetting, including reference checks, site visits, votes by AESC regional councils and commitment to the AESC Code of Professional Practice.
Silvester & Company, based in Salt Lake City, Utah, is a women-owned boutique executive search firm primarily serving the Industrial Manufacturing Sector, with deep expertise in Aerospace and Defense, Natural Resources, Chemical and Equipment Manufacturing. Established in 1994, their team is made up of passionate, audacious and fiercely committed leaders who offer an unconventional and aggressively authentic approach to search. Silvester & Company is deeply committed to the success of their candidates and clients; for the firm, it is always personal.
“It is an honor to join the AESC community and be counted amongst the gold standard of search firms worldwide. We look forward to learning from and working alongside our esteemed peers to continue shaping the future of our industry,” said Jennifer Silvester, Firm Owner and Leader.
About the Association of Executive Search and Leadership Consultants
AESC is the voice of excellence for the executive search and leadership consulting profession worldwide. Its rigorous Code of Professional Practice guides our members in nearly 1,300 offices in 74 countries and beyond to serve as strategic advisors on behalf of their clients. In turn, AESC members are best positioned to provide companies with a competitive advantage—the ability to find, attract and develop the best talent in the world and ensure that executives are successfully integrated.
Contact:
Joe Chappell, AESC
[email protected]
+1 646 757 5492


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