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Talent acquisition expert Kristine Cholewa joins Boyden Denmark

byCustoms Today Report
05/02/2015
in Denmark, International Customs
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COPENHAGEN: A global leader in executive search Boyden with more than 70 offices in more than 40 countries announced that Kristine Cholewa, a highly regarded talent acquisition expert in the Nordic region, has joined the firm as a Managing Partner of Boyden Denmark.

Ms. Cholewa will play a key role in recruiting for CEOs, Board of Directors and other senior executive roles in the Technology, Business & Professional Services, Private Equity, Industrial and Life Sciences sectors, and work with boards on achieving diversity goals. Her client portfolio spans both Nordic and international recruitment, talent strategy and processes, and leadership assessment.

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“Kristine brings an impressive track record to Boyden, which will be a further boost to our growing Nordic offices,” said Trina Gordon, President & CEO of Boyden World Corporation. “She is well known among boards and key decision makers for building top management teams and developing clients’ talent strategy.”

“Kristine’s broad search experience, dedication and extensive network stand out in Denmark and the Nordic region,” said Finn Rants, a Managing Partner of Boyden Denmark. “She has great talent for building long-lasting relationships with clients and candidates, which has made her an important resource for Danish and international companies.”

Prior to Boyden, Cholewa was an Equity Partner of a top Denmark-based executive search firm for eight years. Previously, she served for many years in various senior roles within other leading global executive search and consulting firms, including Global Head of Recruitment and Head of HR in an international consulting firm.

Cholewa holds a bachelor’s and master’s degree in economics and business administration from Copenhagen Business School and an executive board program certificate from INSEAD.

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