Boston
April 10, 2007
Seaport Hotel
200 Seaport Boulevard
Boston, MA 02110
877-732-7678
www.seaportboston.com

San Jose
April 12, 2007
Fairmont San Jose
170 South Market Street
San Jose, CA 95113
408-998-1900
www.fairmont.com/sanjose

 

Pearl Meyer & Partners
Founded in 1989, Pearl Meyer & Partners (PM&P) is a premier compensation consultancy, serving as trusted advisor to Boards and their senior management in the areas of governance, strategy and compensation program design. Clients from the Fortune 500 to not-for-profits and emerging high-growth companies rely on us to help align rewards with their long-term business goals to create value for all stakeholders: shareholders, executives and employees.

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Ken Cardinal

Ken Cardinal, Managing Director in the Boston office, leads the firm's survey practice, including Pearl Meyer & Partners' family of surveys. Mr. Cardinal's experience spans nearly 20 years in employee pay and communications, executive compensation, benefits, equity, mergers and acquisitions and total remuneration surveys.

Mr. Cardinal previously was Manager of Compensation, Benefits & Equity for Mergers and Acquisitions at Intel Corporation. Earlier, he served as Director of Compensation and Benefits for Dialogic Corporation and held a variety of senior compensation positions at Digital Equipment Corporation.

Mr. Cardinal received a B.A. in Political Science from Michigan State University, an M.A. from Eastern Michigan University and an M.B.A. from Clark University. He holds the Certified Compensation Professional (CCP) and Certified Benefits Professional (CBP) designations from WorldatWork, where he has taught for 15 years.