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Spencer Stuart
IndustryProfessional services
ProductsGlobal executive searching & Leadership/Strategy Consulting
Revenue2022: USD $1 Billion [1]
Websitespencerstuart.com

Spencer Stuart is an American global executive search and leadership consulting firm based in Chicago, Illinois.[2] It was founded in 1956, operates 70 offices in 33 countries and is privately owned, making SSI the largest privately held search firm in the world. The firm generates over 1 billion dollars in revenue annually, passing this threshold for the first time in 2021.[2] In 2009, the Wall Street Journal described the firm as the U.S. government's main resource for finding replacement executives for companies bailed out during the Great Recession.[3]

The firm currently employs over 1,200 people, with both Kincentric and Cambria consulting falling under the umbrella of Spencer Stuart, following their respective acquisitions by SSI. Spencer Stuart began in its early years as a boutique consultancy, being one of the first executive search firms to conduct international and domestic projects. In recent years the firm has grown into a larger consultancy: offering capabilities in leadership training, strategic planning, digital transformation and executive coaching, alongside their longstanding executive search business. Notable placements by Spencer Stuart include the Yahoo! board of directors retained the firm in June 2012 to conduct a search to replace former CEO Scott Thompson.[4] The Twitter board of directors retained the firm in June 2015 to conduct a search to replace former CEO Dick Costolo.[5]

During the 2009 government bailouts of struggling U.S. companies, the firm worked with the majority of the companies that were bailed out to replace company leadership and board members. Spencer Stuart has placed executives across a diverse range of industries and has existing partnerships with the majority of the Fortune 500 companies.

References

  1. ^ "Top Executive Search Firms".
  2. ^ a b "Spencer Stuart, Inc.: Private Company Information". investing.businessweek.com. Bloomberg. Archived from the original on February 8, 2008. Retrieved June 22, 2012.
  3. ^ Joann S. Lublin (August 6, 2009). "Spencer Stuart Grabs Lion's Share Of Headhunting for Bailed-Out Firms". online.wsj.com. Dow Jones & Company. Retrieved June 22, 2012.
  4. ^ Kara Swisher (June 4, 2012). "Exclusive: Yahoo Board Hires Spencer Stuart for CEO Search". allthingsd.com. Dow Jones & Company. Retrieved June 22, 2012.
  5. ^ Goel, Vindu (June 22, 2015). "Twitter's Board Hires Search Firm to Find Next C.E.O." bits.blogs.nytimes.com.