NEW YORK, Dec. 06, 2017 -- Association of Executive Search and Leadership Consultants (AESC), the global trade organization representing the leading executive search and advisory firms worldwide, and Invenias, a global leader in cloud-based executive search software solutions, today announced their continued partnership. The alliance represents the commitment of both organizations to excellence in the executive search profession.
The partnership combines the expertise of AESC's global membership in finding, attracting and developing the best talent in the world with Invenias' leading suite of desktop, web and mobile applications that help executive search firms transform the productivity of their operations.
“Minimizing risk and maximizing opportunity is critical for every business today. That’s why AESC members play such an important role for today’s organizations,” said Karen Greenbaum, President and CEO of AESC. “Search firms must be as diligent in selecting technology for their organizations as their clients are in choosing a consultant. We are excited to partner again next year with Invenias—a true innovator in executive search software.”
Invenias' CEO David Grundy noted: "We are pleased to renew our mutually beneficial partnership. In this time of increasing business uncertainty and the introduction of new legislation impacting the profession, we are delighted that growing numbers of AESC member firms around the world are choosing Invenias to provide them with solutions for their search operations.”
About Invenias
Invenias is the leading platform trusted by professionals responsible for executive search and strategic hiring globally. Customers include executive search and strategic recruitment firms, in-house executive recruitment teams, and executive talent organizations within Private Equity and Venture Capital firms.
Head-quartered in the UK the company employs 65 staff across the US, EMEA and APAC and supports over 1,000 customers around the world. The company was founded in 2005 by David Grundy and Richard Harrison; with backgrounds in technology and strategic hiring they recognized the demand for easy to use software and the opportunity for technology to drive innovation and create value for customers. With backing from MMC Ventures since 2013 the company generates $10 million a year in revenues, is profitable, and continues to grow at a rate of 25% per year.
Invenias has a global strategic partnership with the Association of Executive Search and Leadership Consultants (AESC). For more details on Invenias, please visit www.invenias.com.
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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