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InfoComm International Retains Korn/Ferry to Conduct Executive Search

InfoComm International, the trade association representing the commercial audiovisual industry, is pleased to announce that it has retained Korn/Ferry International to conduct the search for a new executive director/CEO. The current leader of InfoComm, Randal A. Lemke, Ph.D., has announced his retirement, effective December 31, 2012.

"InfoComm's search committee went through a rigorous process to find the executive recruitment team that we feel best matched the association's needs. Based on interviews with other qualified firms we selected Korn/Ferry to help us lead this important effort," said InfoComm president-elect Tony Warner, who chairs InfoComm's executive search committee. Lorraine Lavet, Korn/Ferry's sector leader, national association specialty practice, will lead the search for the firm.

With the hiring of Korn/Ferry International, the next step in the recruitment process is for the search committee and firm to develop a job description and qualifications, which is expected to take one month. The search committee has been appointed and includes:

• Johanne Belanger
• Lee Dodson
• Matt Emerson, CTS
• Jim Ford, PE
• Greg Jeffreys
• Mark Valenti, CTS
• Tony Warner, CTS-D, chair

Interested candidates will be able to submit materials directly to Korn/Ferry once the job description is finalized. Those interested in applying or following the process should visit the URL below. An application link will appear on a search page as soon as materials can be accepted.

WWWwww.infocomm.org


(20 March 2012)

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