The Eno Center for Transportation announced Oct. 21, that Boyden Global Executive Search has been retained to assist in the recruitment of its new president and chief executive officer. The new CEO will replace Joshua Schank, who recently resigned.
Tim McNamara, Boyden’s global transportation sector leader and managing partner, Washington, D.C., will lead the search, assisted by Linda Kearschner, principal of Boyden Washington, D.C.
Eno’s president & CEO will work closely with the organization’s board of directors to create, develop and implement policy and people development programs, including raising the money to ensure programs are implemented. He or she will also be charged with carrying out the goals and objectives set by Eno’s strategic plan, and managing the organization’s resources in a way that enhances and protects its financial and ethical position.
“Eno’s President & CEO role is appropriate for a candidate who is able to strategically lead and support the organization’s growth as the national leader in policy and professional development for the transportation industry,” said McNamara. “Eno’s next CEO will have a great opportunity to continue the organization’s tradition cultivating creative leadership across the transportation industry and define and develop programs for both emerging and existing critical issues.”
McNamara has been named by Bloomberg Businessweek as one of the world’s most influential headhunters.
This search is being conducted on an expedited basis. Interested candidates should contact [email protected] or +1.877.2.BOYDEN (226.9336) for additional information.