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  2. Morris Henry Sugarman - Wikipedia

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    Morris Henry Sugarman (December 15, 1889 – October 12, 1946) was a Russian-born American architect. He co-founded the architecture firm, Sugarman & Berger with Albert C. Berger (1879–1940). Biography

  3. List of executive search firms - Wikipedia

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    A 2022 industry newsletter ranking of the largest executive search firms in the Americas listed estimated revenues of 50 firms, with top five being: Korn Ferry, Russell Reynolds Associates, Spencer Stuart, Heidrick & Struggles, and Egon Zehnder. Each of them had more than U.S. $450 million in estimated revenues, and more than 300 consultants.

  4. Allegis Group - Wikipedia

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    Major, Lindsey & Africa, a subsidiary of Allegis Group, is a legal and executive search firm, with headquarters in Hanover, Maryland. [6] [7] The firm was founded in 1982. [7] Allegis Group acquired it in 2008. [7] It has legal recruiters in major United States markets, and in a number of foreign markets. [8] [9]

  5. Russell Reynolds Associates - Wikipedia

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    Russell Reynolds Associates (RRA) is a management consulting firm. [1] Established in 1969, the firm assists international and domestic companies develop leaders, assess business processes, and recruit new executives. It provides leadership advisory and executive recruiting services.

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  7. Smith, Gambrell & Russell - Wikipedia

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    Smith, Gambrell & Russell was founded in 1893, originally under the name "Alexander & Victor Smith", by two Atlanta lawyers named Alexander Smith & Victor Smith. In 1909, Alex Smith Jr. joined the firm, which was then named Smith, Hammond, & Smith. In 1939, E. Smythe Gambrell became a partner at the firm Gambrell & White.