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Mark your calendars for Part 2 of our Virtual Lunch & Learn Series! We’re thrilled to welcome back Emily (Kramer) Neill ’91, a seasoned recruiter and career strategist, for a dynamic session focused on helping you take charge of your career journey. Whether you're just starting out, mid-career, or ready to start winding things down, this session will offer practical ideas and a fresh perspective to help you move forward with clarity and confidence. Emily will unpack national employment trends and deliver career strategies designed to keep you relevant, resilient, and ready for what’s next.
✨ This session is open to all—wherever you are in your career journey. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn, grow, and connect with others who are investing in their future. Event Details: Date: Tuesday, October 28, 2025 Time: 12:00–1:00 p.m. ET Location: Zoom | Zoom details will be shared in your registration confirmation email About Emily Neill '91
Emily Neill is a Senior Managing Director at Robert Half Executive Search. Having held leadership and consulting roles in both nonprofit and for-profit organizations over the span of 35 years, Emily is well-qualified to assist clients across a broad spectrum of industries. Experience Emily has an extensive background in finding candidates and expediting the hiring process for clients looking for critical positions such as CFO, CEO, executive director, chief operating officer, chief information officer, chief marketing officer, chief business development officer, and others. Emily has achieved Chairman’s or President’s Club status multiple times in recent years, making her one of the highest performing Managing Directors in Robert Half’s global Executive Search practice. Prior to joining Robert Half Executive Search, Emily was the president of Junior Achievement of Northern New England, a nonprofit focusing on financial literacy for K-12 students. Before that, she held the role of regional vice president of Constellation NewEnergy Inc., a Fortune 150 energy company, which led to a national sales leadership role. Emily developed a deep network and a strong understanding of the private, public and government sectors while serving as vice president of business development at the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce for several years. She has held management roles in several luxury hotels, both in the United States and abroad, and taught courses on the subject at Newbury College in Brookline, MA. At different points throughout Emily’s career, she has also been engaged in consulting projects within the healthcare, energy, and hospitality industries.
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