CHICAGO, April 19, 2017 -- Boyden, a premier global talent advisory and leadership solutions firm with more than 65 offices in over 40 countries, announced that Dan Feldkamp, well regarded in the industry for his multinational expertise, has joined the firm as a Principal in its Chicago office.
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"Dan is well known as a leadership consultant, particularly with German, Swiss and French companies and U.S. organizations operating in Europe," said Richard McCallister, a Managing Partner of Boyden United States, Chicago. "His diversified expertise in both the industrial and consumer sectors, coupled with his robust experience in cross-cultural recruitment, builds upon Boyden's reputation as a trusted advisor to companies worldwide."
Feldkamp's clients have included ABUS, Claas, Diehl, Haribo, Kuhn, Zentis and many others. He has placed C-level executives and functional leaders in operations, engineering, sales/marketing, product development, supply chain and human resources.
Feldkamp most recently served as an executive vice president at another leading global executive search firm focused on large and middle market growth organizations, private equity and VC portfolio companies.
Prior to executive search, Feldkamp was a principal at a leading management consulting firm specializing in European business interests in the Americas, holding roles in Germany and the U.S.
Feldkamp holds a bachelor's degree in history and literature from the University of Kent and a master's degree in economics from the University of Wales, Aberystwyth. He is fluent in German and has working knowledge of French.
About Boyden
Boyden is a premier leadership and talent advisory firm with more than 65 offices in over 40 countries. Our global reach enables us to serve client needs anywhere they conduct business. We connect great companies with great leaders through executive search, interim management and leadership consulting solutions. For further information, please visit www.boyden.com.
Contacts: For Boyden: Kim O'Halloran T: +1.312.553.6733 E. [email protected] Katie Killip T: +1.212.850.5620 E. [email protected]


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