Boyden is pleased to share the appointment news of Serda Evren, a recruitment co-led by Pamela Colquhoun and Jim Stonehouse
Boyden Canada, like all Boyden offices, uses a consistently successful three-phase search process for each assignment. Yet each office has the necessary latitude to work with their clients to meet their unique needs. This provides a proven yet flexible format for achieving every client’s objectives.
The three phases of our search process can be summarized as follows:
Strategy Development: Working with our clients, we determine a strategy for finding the best candidate. This begins with gaining a clear understanding of the company culture as well as the position's responsibilities and necessary qualifications. Once we've developed a position profile, we refine our search strategy, including target sectors and companies.
Candidate Identification and Assessment: The next step is to develop an initial candidate list. We contact and assess all potential candidates through telephone and face-to-face interviews. Qualified candidates then undergo a reference check. Our associates prepare a confidential Candidate Assessment Report, which is presented to the client for review. When the client selects the preferred candidates, we assist with their interviews.
Search Completion and Follow-up: In the final stage, we consult with the client to review top candidates and support the selection process. We also assist the client in structuring the compensation package and guide them through the employment offer. After the position is filled, we provide ongoing follow-up with both the client and candidate to ensure satisfaction.
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Boyden is pleased to share the appointment news of John Bailey, a recruitment co-led by Craig Hemer and Ryan Vanjoff
A family enterprise approaching its first generational transition found leadership fragmented across sibling-led divisions. Growth was possible, but cohesion was not guaranteed. By introducing independent executive leadership, the family gained clarity, strengthened governance, and set a foundation for long-term continuity. Here’s how unified leadership replaced complexity.





