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Pedersen & Partners is a leading international executive search firm advising on the [[recruitment]] of senior management. The firm was started in 2001 by [[Poul Pedersen]] and a team of experienced executive search consultants.
 
Pedersen & Partners is a leading international executive search firm advising on the [[recruitment]] of senior management. The firm was started in 2001 by [[Poul Pedersen]] and a team of experienced executive search consultants.
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===History===
 
===History===
  
Pedersen & Partners was founded on January 1, 2001. Since the very beginning the firm has focused solely on executive search and all its capital and management resources are fully dedicated to making Pedersen & Partners the best executive search firm.
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Pedersen & Partners is a leading international Executive Search firm. We operate 56 wholly owned offices in 52 countries across Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Asia & the Americas. Our values Trust, Relationship and Professionalism apply to our interaction with clients as well as executives. More information about Pedersen & Partners is available at www.pedersenandpartners.com
 
 
The strategy of the firm is based on the local presence. Pedersen & Partners realised that having a few regional hubs was not enough. In order to stay in close touch with the local candidate pool and to provide real guidance on cultural issues across the fast developing markets it is important to have on-the-ground presence. Today our client and quality focused approach has proven itself and we are a truly international executive search firm operating 33 wholly owned offices in 32 countries.
 
  
 
===Milestones===
 
===Milestones===
  
* January 2001, Established in [[Warsaw]] and [[Prague]]
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* 2001, Established in [[Poland]] and [[Czech Republic]]
* September 2001, Opening of the [[Budapest]] office
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* 2001, Opening of the [[Hungary]] office
* June 2002, Opening of the first office in [[Russia]] - [[Moscow]]
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* 2002, Opening of the first office in [[Russia]] - [[Moscow]]
* April 2003, Opening of the [[Bucharest]] office
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* 2003, Offices in [[Romania]], [[Slovakia]] and [[Croatia]]  
* May 2003, Opening of the [[Bratislava]] office
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* 2004, Opening of the first [[Baltics]] office - [[Riga]]; [[Turkey]] and [[Austria]]  
* October 2003, Opening of the [[Zagreb]] office
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* 2005, [[Bulgaria]], two more offices in the Baltics - [[Vilnius]] and [[Tallinn]]; [[Ukraine]] - second office in the CIS; [[St. Petersburg]] – second office in Russia
* February 2004, Opening of the first [[Baltics]] office - [[Riga]]
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* 2006, Opening of the first office in Caucasus - [[Azerbaijan]]; [[Greece]], [[Serbia]], [[Albania]] and [[Macedonia]]  
* September 2004, Opening of the [[Istanbul]] office
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* 2007, Offices in [[Slovenia]], [[Moldova]], [[Israel]], [[Kazakhstan]], [[Belarus]], [[Canada]], [[Georgia]] and [[Cyprus]]  
* November 2004, Opening of the [[Vienna]] office
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* 2008, Office in [[Uzbekistan]] (9th in CIS); [[Finland]], [[Germany]], [[Iran]], [[UAE]], [[Armenia]], [[South Africa]] and [[Mongolia]]
* March 2005, Opening of the [[Sofia]] office and the second Baltics office - [[Vilnius]]
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* 2010, Opening of the first office in [[India]] - [[New Delhi]]; [[Nigeria]] and [[Egypt]]
* May 2005, Opening of the third Baltics office [[Tallinn]]
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* 2011, Opening offices in [[Saudi Arabia]] , two new offices in [[India]] - [[Mumbai]] and [[Hyderabad]], [[United Kingdom]]  and  [[Colombia]]
* October 2005, Opening of the [[Kiev]] office  - second in the CIS
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* 2012, Offices in [[China]], [[Indonesia]], [[Brazil]], [[Kenya]], [[France]]
* December 2005, Opening of the [[St. Petersburg]] – second office in Russia
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* 2013, Offices in [[Peru]]
* April 2006, Opening of the first office in Caucasus - [[Baku]]
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* 2014, Offices in [[Chile]]
* May 2006, Opening of the [[Athens]] and [[Belgrade]] offices
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* 2015, Offices in [[USA]], [[Mexico]], [[Portugal]]
* October 2006, Opening of the [[Tirana]] and [[Skopje]] offices
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*2017, Opening of the [[Netherlands]] office
* January 2007, Appointment of two Partners
 
* April 2007, Opening of the [[Sarajevo]], [[Ljubljana]] and [[Chisinau]] offices
 
* May 2007, Opening of the [[Tel-Aviv]] office
 
* June 2007, Opening of the first office in [[Central Asia]] [[Almaty]] and the seventh office in the CIS - [[Minsk]]
 
* November 2007, [[Toronto]] helpdesk becomes a fully operational office
 
* November 2007, Opening of the second office in the Caucasus – [[Tbilisi]] and opening of the [[Nicosia]] office
 
* January 2008, Opening of the office in [[Tashkent]] (9th in CIS) and of the [[Helsinki]] office
 
* June 2008, Opening of the office in [[Munich]]
 
* July 2008, Opening of the office in [[Tehran]]
 
 
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Latest revision as of 11:19, 21 April 2017

Pedersen & Partners is a leading international executive search firm advising on the recruitment of senior management. The firm was started in 2001 by Poul Pedersen and a team of experienced executive search consultants.


History

Pedersen & Partners is a leading international Executive Search firm. We operate 56 wholly owned offices in 52 countries across Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Asia & the Americas. Our values Trust, Relationship and Professionalism apply to our interaction with clients as well as executives. More information about Pedersen & Partners is available at www.pedersenandpartners.com

Milestones


External links

Pedersen & Partners corporate site: [1]



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