Featured Placements
Google’s VP Engineering EMEA, Nelson Mattos (placed 2007), is building a 7000-person high-performance R&D organization across Europe, Russia, the Middle East, and Africa… nearly from scratch. In 2008, Parker Remick placed a leader who will run Google’s technical infrastructure organization across EMEA.
Mitrix' CEO, Amar Singh (placed 2007), is building the first on-demand software business that allows any company to affordably manage its supply chain from anywhere, anytime, on any computer without costly software, hardware and infrastructure.
Manugistics CEO, Joe Cowan (placed 2004), reorganized the revolutionary supply chain and logistics solutions company, made it profitable for the first time in many years, and successfully sold it in 2006 to JDA Software--another Parker Remick client.
RecycleBank’s Chief Rewards Officer, Morley Ivers (placed 2007), is transforming household recycling practices by applying loyalty program management expertise, curbside RFID technology, behavioral analytics software, and relationships with municipalities and top local and national retailers in the US.
Google’s Engineering Center Directors, Thomas Hofmann, Yoelle Maarek, and Alan Noble (placed in Zurich, Haifa, and Australia respectively in 2006 and 2007) manage the industry’s top computer scientists and engineers, driving the development of world-changing products from locations far away from Silicon Valley but close to their family and friends.
Apriso’s CEO, Jim Henderson (placed 2005), vaulted a steady mature business to a fresh technical leadership position among global supply chain execution software vendors…and multiplied company sales.
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"Parker Remick is the leading executive search firm serving supply chain technology companies. They have the deepest domain knowledge and the best global contacts.”
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Bruce Richardson
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SVP Research, AMR Research
Khimetric’s SVP Global R&D, Charles Thompson (placed 2004), built and managed an organization that developed mathematics-rich demand analysis and price optimization software for financial services and consumer products companies. Khimetrics became one of the fastest-growing companies in the US and was acquired in 2006 by SAP, another Parker Remick client.
T3Ci’s VP Marketing, Cedric Guyot (placed 2007), helps global retail and CPG companies appreciate how T3Ci’s complex, algorithm-intensive software makes immense quantities of retail POS and RFID data actionable for promotions management, store delivery management, on-shelf product management, and other solutions.
Parker Remick guarantees each placement for one year. Since its founding in 1998, it has never been asked to make a replacement.