Odgers Interim, an Odgers Berndtson Company, Appoints Yussef Hafez as a Partner in its National Interim Executive Search Practice

12 September 2022
Odgers Interim, an Odgers Berndtson Company, Appoints Yussef Hafez as a Partner in its National Interim Executive Search Practice

Odgers Interim is delighted to announce the appointment of Yussef Hafez as Partner in its Canadian Interim Executive Search Practice. Yussef brings many years of experience in management consulting with an emphasis on strategy creation, inventory management, change management, and customer experience optimization.

“Since Odgers Interim launched in Canada ten years ago, we have seen the demand for interim executives steadily increase and that need has grown exponentially as we move past the pandemic,” said Carl Lovas, Chief Executive Officer, Odgers Berndtson Canada. “Welcoming Yussef to our interim executive team is one of the ways that we have optimized the business to ensure we continue providing our clients with highly qualified, exceptional interim leaders who can step into complex business situations and produce meaningful results quickly.”

“Over the last 18 months we have welcomed some of the industry’s best talent to our firm and we are pleased to see that trend continue with Yussef joining the team,” said Brad Beveridge, President, Odgers Berndtson Canada. “Yussef’s experience helping leaders navigate uncertain economic conditions, supply chain disruption, and business transformation will be an advantage for our clients as they look to interim solutions as a strategic opportunity to stabilize, innovate, and grow.”

“I’m thrilled to join an organization with the brand credibility and operational scale that Odgers Interim offers its clients,” said Yussef Hafez, Partner, Odgers Interim. “In light of the current economic climate and expert predictions, I’m certain interim talent will be a strategic wedge for many organizations in the near future.”  


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