Micah Pierce Promoted to Partner Isaacson, Miller is pleased to announce the promotion of new partner Micah Pierce. Read More
With a Large Number of College Presidents Stepping Down, Vacancies May Open Door for More Diverse Leaders The Boston Globe article, With a large number of college presidents stepping down, vacancies may open door for more diverse leaders, by Kate Selig, featured commentary from Isaacson, Miller Partner Keight Tucker Kennedy. Read More
A Focus on DEI is Increasingly Important in Executive Searches The Boston Business Journal article, A focus on DEI is increasingly important in executive searches, by Grant Welker, features commentary from Isaacson, Miller Partner Rebecca Kennedy on the critical importance of equity, diversity, and inclusion, in executive search. Read More
Customized Recruitment Attracts Top Talent The Nature article, Customized recruitment attracts top talent, by Benjamin Plackett, featured commentary from Isaacson, Miller Partner, John Muckle, on how young universities like KAUST can attract top talent. Read More
Humility Matters Here Denise Gaffney and Jamie Sands, two leading Partners in our Healthcare and Academic Medicine Practice, sit down with Dr. Rob Winn, Massey Cancer Center Director at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, VA. Read More
A Path Forward In our first episode of 2021, Phillip Petree, IM’s Human Services Practice area lead, sits down with Lisa Tepper Bates, President & CEO of United Way of Connecticut. Read More
The System Operates in All Our Names Isaacson, Miller sits down with Robin Steinberg, Founder & CEO of The Bail Project. Read More
How Do Our Resources Align With Our Values? Ginia Loo, PhD, Director of Analytics and Planning at Punahou School, connects with Berkley Burke, IM Managing Associate, to discuss her transition from the world of public health to a school setting. Read More
Kids Can't Be What They Can't See IM Partner Jackie Mildner sits down with Marcus Allen, CEO of Big Brothers Big Sisters (BBBS) Independence Region. Read More