This letter provides a recommendation for Aizhan Chikeeva for future employment. The letter details that Aizhan worked as a secretary and executive assistant for Medrar Financial from December 2013 to September 2015. The letter highlights that Aizhan is organized, resourceful, and willing to complete any task asked of her. The letter also notes that Aizhan has a proactive demeanor, remarkable general knowledge, exceptional knowledge of Microsoft Office software and languages, and is dedicated to her career and studies. The recommender states that Aizhan is a pleasure to work with and an excellent employee worthy of consideration from any hiring firm.
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Succession “Losers”: What Happens to Executives Passed Over for the CEO Job?
By David F. Larcker, Stephen A. Miles, and Brian Tayan
Stanford Closer Look Series
Overview:
Shareholders pay considerable attention to the choice of executive selected as the new CEO whenever a change in leadership takes place. However, without an inside look at the leading candidates to assume the CEO role, it is difficult for shareholders to tell whether the board has made the correct choice. In this Closer Look, we examine CEO succession events among the largest 100 companies over a ten-year period to determine what happens to the executives who were not selected (i.e., the “succession losers”) and how they perform relative to those who were selected (the “succession winners”).
We ask:
• Are the executives selected for the CEO role really better than those passed over?
• What are the implications for understanding the labor market for executive talent?
• Are differences in performance due to operating conditions or quality of available talent?
• Are boards better at identifying CEO talent than other research generally suggests?
Succession “Losers”: What Happens to Executives Passed Over for the CEO Job?
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Teléfonos: + 58-212 9764903 /04241703492 / + 34 689 42 37 74/ jalvarez@medrarfinancial.com
January
3rdth
,
2016
To
whom
it
may
concern,
I
am
happy
to
recommend
Aizhan
Chikeeva
for
future
employment
in
your
company.
Aizhan
worked
for
us,
more
particularly
for
our
Chairman
Jack
Fleifel,
as
a
secretary
and
later
on
as
an
Executive
Assistant
from
December
2013
until
September
2015.
She
is
organized,
resourceful
and
was
willing
to
do
what
was
needed
at
all
times.
She
took
extra
measures
in
order
to
complete
any
task
that
was
asked
of
her.
During
time
constraints,
her
cooperative
and
positive
attitude
was
essential
and
very
much
appreciated.
Aizhan’s
proactive
demeanor
and
remarkable
general
knowledge
helped
out
in
many
ways.
Her
awareness
of
the
business
world
is
striking
for
a
woman
her
age.
Her
exceptional
knowledge
of
all
the
Microsoft
Office
software
and
languages
was
often
proved
helpful
and
valued.
Aizhan
is
also
a
dedicated
student
and
her
ambition
to
thrive
in
her
career
path
showed
a
refreshing
commitment
and
enthusiasm.
Aizhan
is
a
pleasure
to
work
with
and
is
an
excellent
employee.
She
deserves
the
consideration
of
any
hiring
firm
and
I
recommend
her
highly.
Sincerely,
José Álvarez. CFO. jalvarez@medrarfinancial.com
José Álvarez
Tel: +971 4 3388372.
Fax: +971 4 3388379.
Email:info@medrarfinancial.com.
jalvarez@medrarfinancial.com