Ingersoll seeks strong listening skills, raw leadership talent
- January 10, 2014 |
- WILLIAM EHART
Twenty-two year veteran, now a Korn/Ferry partner, learned his craft vetting presidential appointments for Reagan and Bush Ingersoll If Charlie Ingersoll were to choose a career path beyond executive search—which he loves—his dream job might be as a U.S. ambassador, or maybe running a museum dedicated to sailing. The senior client partner in Korn/Ferry International's Washington, D.C., office worked on Africa issues while at the Commerce Department during the administration of George H.W. Bush. But he grew up on the water in Essex, Conn., where his father owned a sailboat. "It would probably be fun to be an ambassador, to represent the U.S. government in Africa. I… Read More