Image Karen McPhedran Managing Associate CONTACT Karen McPhedran Since joining Isaacson, Miller in 2014, Karen has worked on and led searches across higher education, environment and conservation, and the nonprofit sectors. She also plays a key role in the firm’s Science, Technology, and Society practice.Karen specializes in academic and functional leadership searches, including roles across presidents, provosts, deans, department chairs, chief financial officers, chief innovation officers, and nonprofit executive leadership. A selection of her clients include Cornell University, Union College, Stanford University, Carnegie Mellon University, Bates College, Friends of the Boston Public Garden, and Vanderbilt University. Karen is recognized for her commitment to delivering personalized client service with exceptional attention to detail. Prior to joining Isaacson, Miller, Karen supported executive-level searches at Harvard Medical School’s office of administration and worked with the Massachusetts Women’s Political Caucus to increase the number of women participating in the political processes throughout the state. Image Location Boston, MaUSA Education BA, Simmons College MS, Simmons School of Management Since joining Isaacson, Miller in 2014, Karen has worked on and led searches across higher education, environment and conservation, and the nonprofit sectors. She also plays a key role in the firm’s Science, Technology, and Society practice.Karen specializes in academic and functional leadership searches, including roles across presidents, provosts, deans, department chairs, chief financial officers, chief innovation officers, and nonprofit executive leadership. A selection of her clients include Cornell University, Union College, Stanford University, Carnegie Mellon University, Bates College, Friends of the Boston Public Garden, and Vanderbilt University. Karen is recognized for her commitment to delivering personalized client service with exceptional attention to detail. Prior to joining Isaacson, Miller, Karen supported executive-level searches at Harvard Medical School’s office of administration and worked with the Massachusetts Women’s Political Caucus to increase the number of women participating in the political processes throughout the state.