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William J. Keaneally Appointed as CFO at CTP Partners Executive Search, Inc. (CTP)

Leading executive search firm CTPartners Executive Search announced yesterday that William J. Keneally has been appointed as its Chief Financial Officer. As CFO, Mr. Keaneally will oversee CTPartners’ global finance functions. That includes: financial planning and analysis, controllership, tax, treasury, and investor relations. He will report directly to CTPartners’ CEO, Brian Sullivan.

Mr. Sullivan remarked, “Bill brings over 25 years of experience in global finance, accounting and the public capital markets to the CTPartners team. Bill will make a significant contribution to our financial planning and reporting process, and acquisition analysis, both of which are integral parts of our growth strategy. As we continue on our path to expand our operating margin and grow revenue, Bill’s financial acumen and corporate business leadership will be invaluable assets to our team.”

Mr. Keanally added, “CTPartners is one of the top executive search firms in the world. I’m thrilled to join the Company at a time when it’s poised for such growth, and I look forward to working with Brian and the entire CTPartners team.”

Mr. Keneally spent four years in London with Gullivers Travel Associates by Travelport, which was majority-owned by Blackstone Group, as CFO & Senior Vice President, where he directed the global finance function. Mr. Keneally was responsible for all financial reporting requirements for the company’s publicly traded debt.

Prior to these roles, he held various senior finance and accounting positions at Elizabeth Arden and Inter-Continental Hotels & Resorts and was a Managing Partner at BDO Seidman. Keneally began his career at Arthur Andersen and is a certified public accountant.

Keaneally replaces former CFO, David Nocifora, who will now focus solely on his role as Chief Operating Officer.

For more information, visit www.ctnet.com

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