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Matt Turner Named Managing Director at Pearl Meyer & Partners’ Chicago Office
CHICAGO, June 6, 2007—Pearl Meyer & Partners, a national independent compensation consultancy, today announced that Matt Turner has joined the firm as Managing Director. Mr. Turner brings more than 16 years of industry experience to the firm’s Chicago office.
“Matt’s exemplary track record as a trusted advisor to Board Compensation Committees makes him a tremendous asset to our firm,” said David Swinford, President of Pearl Meyer & Partners. “His in-depth expertise in incentive plan design and compensation strategy fits our approach to providing clients with tailored, innovative pay programs in an increasingly demanding governance environment.”
Mr. Turner holds a BS in political science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and an MBA with high honors from the University of Chicago with concentrations in Finance and Accounting. He is a frequent speaker on compensation issues and has conducted workshops with industry organizations including the Conference Board, World@Work, The American Management Association and Financial Executives International. Mr. Turner previously served as a principal in Mercer’s Human Capital Advisory Services business (HCAS), and prior to that, was a principal at SCA Consulting.
Since 1989, Pearl Meyer & Partners (www.pearlmeyer.com) has served as a trusted independent advisor to Boards and their senior management in the areas of compensation governance, strategy and program design. PM&P provides comprehensive solutions to complex compensation challenges for companies ranging from the Fortune 500 to not-for-profits as well as emerging high-growth companies. These organizations rely on PM&P to develop programs that align rewards with long-term business goals to create value for all stakeholders: shareholders, executives, and employees. Pearl Meyer & Partners has offices in New York, Atlanta, Boston, Charlotte, Chicago, Houston and Los Angeles.
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