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Isaacson Miller recruits exceptional leaders for mission driven organizations. We focus on performing arts and cultural organizations, academic medical centers, healthcare institutions, foundations, preK-12 education and education improvement organizations, colleges and universities, social justice advocacy groups, conservation and environment organizations, human services providers, and other mission-driven organizations that make a difference in people's lives. Our advancement practice supporting these fields is one of the largest in the country.
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ApproachPractice AreasSearches Open SearchesRecently Closed SearchesResultsAbout Our PeopleCommitment to DiversityPartnershipsIM CareersContactSearch SiteRecruiting exceptional leaders for mission-driven organizations.ApproachPractice AreasSearchesAboutContactSearch SiteOur People Commitment to DiversityPartnerships IM CareersOpen searches Recently closed searchesResultsBoston Philadelphia San FranciscoWashington, DCApproachPractice AreasSearchesAbout UsContact UsOur People Commitment to DiversityPartnershipsIM CareersOpen searches Recently closed searchesResultsBoston Los AngelesPhiladelphia San FranciscoWashington, DC.homeSliderResultsNav a {background: url(https://s3.amazonaws.com/searchlink-cms-uploads-prod/uploads/resultSlideArrows.png?63660261263) no-repeat;}.mainContent h2 {background: url(https://s3.amazonaws.com/searchlink-cms-uploads-prod/uploads/bgH2.gif?63660261322) repeat-x 10px 12px;}.homeColLeft {width: 630px;}.homeColRight .box {width: 153px;}#sliderNav a {display: block;width: 16px;height: 16px;}@media (min-width: 990px) {.greenfooter {/*width: 960;*//*margin-left: 40px;*/width: 1008px;margin-left: unset;}}#slideshow .sliderContent article {width: 660px; background: white;opacity: 0.8;}hgroup h1 {color: black;}.alert-motd {color: white;background-color: #004677;border-color: #004677;}Public purpose organizations sustain a vital democracy. We have made their success our business.As one of the country's premier executive search firms, we have four decades of experience in recruiting senior leaders for the top visual and performing arts and culturalorganizations, academic medical centers, healthcare institutions, foundations, preK-12 education and education improvement organizations, colleges and universities, social justice advocacy groups, conservation and environment organizations, human services providers, and other mission-driven organizations that make a difference in people's lives. Our advancement practice supporting these fields is one of the largest in the country.Our belief in the power of exceptional leadership and an unwavering commitment to service excellence, integrity, and impact animate our firm. We enjoy an 80% returning-client rate. We identify and recruit exceptional candidates from a broad range of backgrounds across nonprofit, corporate, and government sectors, and contribute to increasingly diverse leadership in our client organizations with 60% of our placements identifying as women and/or people of color.News+NotesPlease Join Us in Congratulating Two New Partners|Lindsay Gold+Courtney Wilk-MandelIsaacson, Miller (IM) is pleased to announce the promotion of two new partners, representing the high caliber of talent in leadership that is cultivated within the firm. IM proudly recognizes these individuals for their significant accomplishments, outstanding client service, and commitment to serving mission-driven organizations.“We are delighted to welcome these extraordinarily talented consultants into the partnership at Isaacson, Miller. In addition to modeling the firm’s commitment to high-quality client service and deep commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion, they will further strengthen our presence on the West Coast, joining our impressive group of California-based leaders,” said Ericka Miller, President + CEO of Isaacson, Miller. The newly promoted partners includeLindsay GoldandCourtney Wilk-Mandel.Phillips Exeter AcademyPublic purpose organizations sustain a vital democracy.We have made their success our business.UC Irvine HealthPublic purpose organizations sustain a vital democracy.We have made their success our business.Claremont McKenna CollegePublic purpose organizations sustain a vital democracy.We have made their success our business.American Academy in RomePublic purpose organizations sustain a vital democracy.We have made their success our business.Adirondack CouncilPublic purpose organizations sustain a vital democracy.We have made their success our business.MacPhail Center for MusicPublic purpose organizations sustain a vital democracy.We have made their success our business.Isaacson, Miller recruits outstanding leaders who strengthen organizations that advance the public good.As one of the country's premier executive search firms, we have four decades of experience in recruiting senior leaders for the top visual and performing arts and culturalorganizations, academic medical centers, healthcare institutions, foundations, preK-12 education and education improvement organizations, colleges and universities, social justice advocacy groups, conservation and environment organizations, human services providers, and other mission-driven organizations that make a difference in people's lives. Our advancement practice supporting these fields is one of the largest in the country.Our belief in the power of exceptional leadership and an unwavering commitment to service excellence, integrity, and impact animate our firm. We enjoy an 80% returning-client rate. We identify and recruit exceptional candidates from a broad range of backgrounds across nonprofit, corporate, and government sectors, and contribute to increasingly diverse leadership in our client organizations with 60% of our placements identifying as women and/or people of color.News+NotesPlease Join Us in Congratulating Two New Partners|Lindsay Gold+Courtney Wilk-MandelIsaacson, Miller (IM) is pleased to announce the promotion of two new partners, representing the high caliber of talent in leadership that is cultivated within the firm. IM proudly recognizes these individuals for their significant accomplishments, outstanding client service, and commitment to serving mission-driven organizations.“We are delighted to welcome these extraordinarily talented consultants into the partnership at Isaacson, Miller. In addition to modeling the firm’s commitment to high-quality client service and deep commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion, they will further strengthen our presence on the West Coast, joining our impressive group of California-based leaders,” said Ericka Miller, President + CEO of Isaacson, Miller. The newly promoted partners includeLindsay GoldandCourtney Wilk-Mandel.ResultsPrev NextDillard UniversityDr. Rochelle L. 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