Vetted Solutions Seeking CEO for CoreNet Global

October 7, 2024 – Washington, D.C.- based Vetted Solutions was recently retained by CoreNet Global to lead in its search for a new CEO. Angela Cain recently stepped down. CoreNet Global’s next visionary, change agent CEO will build and engage the diverse global community of corporate real estate professionals whose perspectives, expertise, and innovation are shaping the ever-evolving nature of work, factoring matters surrounding people, place and space whilst driving business value and bringing a competitive differentiation for our companies worldwide.

Vetted Solutions points out that the CEO will foster innovation and entrepreneurship to deliver value that compels membership and enables learning opportunities in the CoreNet Global community. This inspirational leader will possess strong experience in developing partnerships, driving revenue, and employing technology as key delivery mechanisms for services. Leading a team of 38 staff members, the CEO will oversee a budget of $10-$12 million.

The changing dynamics of workforce advancements in technology and evolving employee expectations are driving the transformation of corporate real estate toward more agile, sustainable, and employee-centric environments. Vetted notes that the well-connected new CEO will partner with the board and staff to think strategically about the future and develop a plan for innovative growth of the profession during this critical time in the global commercial real estate sector as well as greater relevance, visibility, and purpose for the association.

The ideal candidate will lead highly diverse and talented staff and partner with a dedicated and knowledgeable board to grow an already high preforming and cutting-edge association, according to CoreNet Global. The well connected, change agent candidate will increase the visibility and showcase the credibility of CoreNet Global in the media, while strengthening the already vibrant global membership community.

CoreNet Global is a non-profit association, headquartered in Atlanta, GA, representing nearly 10,000 members in 50 countries with strategic responsibility for the real estate assets of large corporations. The organization’s mission is to advance the practice of corporate real estate through professional development opportunities, publications, research, conferences, designations and networking in 46 local chapters and networking groups globally.

Vetted Solutions, a specialist in conducting non-profit, government, and association sector recruiting assignments, focuses on recruiting board members, CEOs and senior staff positions for prominent and well-known organizations nationwide. Recent searches that the firm has conducted include executive director for the Association for Creative Industries, chief operating officer for the American Society of Microbiology, executive director for the Society of Exploration Geophysicists, and executive director of the American Academy of Optometry.

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Jim Zaniello, the firm’s president and founder, has worked for more than two decades in positions ranging from non-profit executive director to publisher of a leading tool for non-profit executive search. He is also known to have an intimate understanding of the complex demands of the executive office through his own experience as executive director at several associations and non-profits.

AESC Search

Vetted is also working with the Association of Executive Search and Leadership Consultants (AESC) to find its next president and CEO. Karen Greenbaum will step down when her current contract expires, effective December 31, 2024. She will close her tenure as president and CEO after 10 years at AESC. “My time at AESC has been deeply rewarding,” Ms. Greenbaum said. “As I reflect on the last 10 years, I am proud of the team of leaders that I have personally hired. Every leader at AESC is exceptional, smart, collaborative, hard-working, and committed. Together, we’ve taken great pride in capturing opportunities and driving positive change with creativity, empathy, and optimism. These leaders, combined with the entire AESC team, provide me with assurance that I will be leaving AESC in very good hands. I look forward to 2024 with continued pride in being the CEO of the association that has set the standards of excellence for our profession for 65 years.”


Vetted Solution Recruits CEO for Leader Dogs for the Blind
Following an extensive, national search process, Vetted Solutions has placed Melissa Weisse as its new president and CEO of Leader Dogs for the Blind. She replaced Susan Daniels, who in May of 2023 announced her intention to retire. “After an extensive, national search process, we are delighted to welcome Weisse as our new president and CEO,” said Kathie Davis, chair of the board. “Weisse is an inspired, results-driven and values-driven leader who has a diverse background of experience and an excellent reputation of leadership in the nonprofit sector and field of blind rehabilitation. She is an industry thought leader with a proven track record of revenue and program growth. The board looks forward to Weisse realizing the future vision and potential for Leader Dogs for the Blind and the entire community we serve. I would also like to take this opportunity to thank Susan Daniels for her leadership.”


AESC’s next president and CEO will build and engage a diverse global community of executive search and leadership advisory professionals whose perspectives, relationships, and intellect shape leadership worldwide. Vetted explains that they will foster innovation and entrepreneurship to deliver value that compels membership in the AESC community. This inspirational leader will possess strong experience in developing partnerships, driving revenue, and employing technology as key delivery mechanisms for services.

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Contributed by Scott A. Scanlon, Editor-in-Chief and Dale M. Zupsansky, Executive Editor  – Hunt Scanlon Media

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