The North Texas Daily (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 103, Ed. 1 Friday, April 20, 1979 Page: 7 of 8
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Friday, Apr!! 20, 1979
THE NORTH TEXAS DAILY-PAGE 7
Proudly pouring his brew, Dr. Nichols displays the finished product
Executive Search leads to
placement of businessman
NEW YORK (AP)—When the
headhunters found him two years
ago, a businessman we will call Joe
Doe was orchestrating his own
headhunt. This happy coincidence
helped him stay calm as the
headhunters closed on him. Doe
says now.
Doe was then an officer of a big-
city bank on the Eastern seaboard.
He had hired a New York
headhunting team to help him flush
out and bag a marketing executive
for his bank.
Meanwhile, headhunters from
another New York firm were circling
Doe.
"Since I was on the other end of a
similar exercise, I was more comfor-
table with what was going on,” he
says now.
The men stalking Doe were Carl
Menk and Peter Schmidt. Casually
dubbed "headhunters" bv the
business world, their game is more
properly called “executive search.” It
is a steadily growing enterprise.
Menk is president and Schmidt
vice president of Boyden Associates,
which Fortune Magazine calls one of
the “Big Six" executive search firms.
Such firms are rather like talent
scouts. They don’t work for job-
hunters—only for businesses seeking
experienced executives.
Schmidt says no two searches are
identical, but the Joe Doe hunt was
fairly typical. With names and loca-
tions disguised—at Doe’s request—
this is how it went:
In late 1976, the Small City Bank
hired Boyden. Its president was retir-
ing. The board wanted a replace-
ment, someone “mature.” Someone
outgoing, willing to be active in a col-
lege town. Someone amenable to a
salary between $40,000 and $50,000 a
year, with a “strong loan
background” and broad experience.
Using the computer, banking
sources, other Boyden headhunters
and a list of 10 possible candidates
prepared by Small City Bank, Menk
and Schmidt gathered 107 names.
Doe’s popped up twice. He was on
Small City’s list and he was suggested
by a Schmidt source in the city where
Doe then worked.
“At this point they know almost
nothing,” Schmidt says. “We guard
confidentiality very carefully.”
His curiosity piqued, Doc agreed
to meet Schmidt in his city. The
place? An obscure motel coffee shop,
because, says Schmidt, “At this point
we’re just looking them over. We
don’t want to do anything to en-
danger their jobs."
Two hours and much coffee later,
Doe knew only that Schmidt was
seeking a "top man” for a small bank
somewhere in the Northeast.
When Menk and Schmidt asked
Doe if they could offer him to their
client, Doe said yes.
Before he left for Small City, Doe
says his own headhunt ended when
he hired a marketing executive from
Seattle. He says it was what
headhunters call “a good fit”—which
is to say the parties get along, their
philosophies and operating styles
mesh smoothly.
And Joe Doe? He says he; fits.
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OOM I S I lf—housekeeping
flexible hrs. 10-12 hrs, a wk.
$3 hr Denton. C onlact SES LIB 324.
ATTENTION SKIERS!—Part
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available for 1979-1980
ool year. Job involves promoting
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TV & STEREO—Rentals. B & W CALL TODAY!—Elegant l-bdrm.
color TV's. Daily, weekly, monthly.
Lease purchase pian available. Bob
Bell TV, 1727 W. University, ph
CH/A Carpet and appls. $135.
UNITED 566-2777 Fee.
387-2018.
WARD S AUTO & MARINE
Body Work. Fiber Glass Repair.
Boat. Auto. Truck & Trailer Refinishing
(817)382 4031 3326 E University
SHARON — Here s your message.
Whatcha' think? SU.
THE PRESIDENT—of my fan
.SENIORS!—Lite Insurance is a
product you should buy, not be sold
There is a difference E'or the dif-
ference. give
Dillard-Coordinated
Dill
Serv
call Kenneth
Financial
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| UNITED 566-2777 Fee. ^pa^ Pn^ind da^. 383-32M ANY A GCI ES-R e mem be r j
MALL ROOM MAIL WANT-
A & M and all Ags on Saturday, i
Am il 21. Muster.
ED—to share large modern 3-
bedroom house SI35 month All hills
paid f ully furnished. 382-6208.
SUMMER ROOMMATE —
wanted to share one bedroom apt
566-1541.
LOOKING FOR—1974-76 Datsun
Call Dave at 788-2240
Summer
Counselors
Full-Time For:
• Arts and Crafts
• Swimming
• Archery
• Horseback
Riding
Bright Horizons
1200 Jackson Rd.
Carrollton, TX 75006
>»h. 242-9552
el'fic
ticiency lor sunim
all Mary 788-2240.
apartr
SI 35
or less,
BUY
SELL
TRADE
RENT
USE
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NORTH
TEXAS
DAILY
CLASSIFIEDS
f€P PENT
ALL BILLS
PAID
Central Air
and Pool
• Efficiencies
• 1 -Bedroom
• 2-Bedroom,
2-Beth
University City
Apts.
Eagle at Bernard
362-6789
NEAR NTSU — Co
l-bdrm. V: bil
566-2777 I ce.
2-BDR.M. SI BLEASE—May
July, then it's yours il you want
it. Onlv l year old. Bonnie
After 5 call 382-1702.
SERVICES
TRANSMISSION WORK—done
on most American cars. Guaranteed
Fair prices Robert 382-1846.
PROFESSIONAL TYPING —
iperienced New typewriter. Various
etnenls SI per page Please call after
6 at 387-7018
Tired of
Posting Dozens
of Signs
All Over
Campus?
The North Texas
Daily
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BEST DEAL
IN TOWN!
Need 1 person for 3 bdrm
brick house Fireplace, fence,
gas barbecue, new carpet,
washer and dryer, central air
and heat, furnished and more1
$116/plus bills Call 383 1918
TYPING—Professional
operation. Various elements. Si per
page. East service. Call 214-4.36-6441
or 214-370-0659. Ask for “Dee’
TWO-BDRM.—Eurn. apt Bills
paid Royal Manor 223 Ave. G
NEW l-BDR.M.—apartments. ’A
block north on fry Street Available
April 20 Double windows, heavily
insulated, energy efficient Tenant
pays electricity only $150 deposit
I yr lease with reference required.
Phone 387-7315.
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SELL
TRADE
RENT
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STUDENTS
WHY PAY MORE?
Campus Square Apartments
316 Fry Street
Rooms-$118/mo.
Efficiencies $148/mo.
5 min. Walking NTSU
Private Parking Game
Rooms. Laundry Rooms
Pool
387-SB6B
RESERVE NOW
FOR
EASY SUMMER LIVIN'
- J? K>. W TV .
The College Inn
200 Ave. D.
Phone: 387-3526
PEC—Once an Ag—Always an
Ag. Rock.
SHARON PL RTLF.—Don’t you
feel popular—S.
MISC.
I t PPERWARE—Bridal Sho
cky coupl
f or info, call 382 4878
to get the lucky
pie started right
CALICO KITTENS—Eree, ready
to wean, lluffv fur. Call after 5
458-3563.
NTSU —AbID Jungue Sale
Sat.-Sun.. April 2! & 22. 8 am
till 5 i -----
i p.m. 219 Bernard
THAI MOVIES—Sat nightc.
il 21, 12:45 a m at the Promenade
atre in
383-3719.
sprit 2I, 12:45 a.n
neatre in Dallas More information
LOANS ON!
Stereos. Typewriters. T V s.
Jewelry. Cameras and many
other items
coin
GLEN'S and
105 N Elm (W Side ol Squ»ml 383 1 7 13
Call About Our
$50.00
Student
Discount.
World
Wide
Stereo
182 Lakeland Plaza
Lewisville. TX
436-7517
CASH LOANS ON
Shotguns, rifles, pistols,
color & B&W TVs. tools,
diamonds, |ewelry. cameras,
stereos, musical instru-
ments. guitars. & amps
McBRIDE
MUSIC & PAWN SHOP
116 West Oak
North Side of the Square
387-5412
GIJN SHOW
Denton Civic Center on Set
& Sun , April 28 29. 8 am to
6pm both days
Thousands of gunt. knives
related items Pro Colum
bian artifacts plus beautiful
gold, silver and turquoise
jewelry.
Public invited to buy, sell,
trade or just look. Adult
admission SI. accompanied
children under 12 attend
free Plenty of free parking
Sponsored by Evening
Optimist Club of Denton.
Inc Proceeds used in
Optimist youth work
FOUND—Passport for Behzad
Nejad Mozaffari. Contact Inter-
national Office. Kendall Hall
ECP SALE
REFRIGERATOR— I 12 t It
Sanyo Excellent condition. Call
after 6. 382-2279.
PEAVEY MUSICIAN AMP.—
with huilt-in equalizer and remote
control. Excellent condition $500
Call 383-3129
1971 RALLY NOVA—one owner
$1295 387-4118
ECP SALE
JEM El Ri -back
knives
O H. Reasonable prices Robert
382-1846.
kgammon and
All k nds of products. No
LEATHER JACKETS—Imported
Buy now with springtime l(w
prices. Call Glen Hazlcrig 788-316t1
I'ertect engin
Good reliable i
1969 FIAT —Sports coupe
Disc brakes, radials. 5-spccd. grea
gas mileage, $1150 788-5387.
FOUND — Male puppy, light
spot on
back of neck, white paws. & white
puppy
brown with white
: paws
stripe down face. 788-5592.
sandy
rcc SALE
ECI3 $AI E
LOST—golden retriever nea
Nemo's. Answers to San
Captain Nemo s. ,
Call Rick 383-2794.
FOUND —Brown horned-rim
glasses in McKenna Park. 387-2552.
LOST—Navv blue clutch purse
on 2nd floor Matthews Hall Contact
382-6394 or 788-2240 If found.
ECP SALE
FOR SALE
Library Table
$19 96
Chests
$1 5.95
Mattress and New Box Spring
$89 98
(Reg. $70-$179.°°)
Hooten Furniture
1124 Ft. Worth Dr
382-8531
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