
Lahey Consulting is a highly specialized
search firm. Our sole focus is
brand management and marketing recruitment, for clients seeking
only the best. Our client base covers
a variety of industries. We work primarily within the world
of Consumer Packaged Goods (CPG), including categories like
Food, Beverage,
Beer, Wine, Spirits, HBC, OTC, and Household Products.
We also work with some clients outside of
traditional CPG. For example, we’ve
contracted with companies in the Insurance, Financial Services,
and Medical Device
industries that are becoming more consumer-centric.
In short, our clients are
companies that count on us to recruit world-class consumer
marketing talent for them — from associate brand manager
level to CMO.

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Stephen H. Lahey
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Welcome to our web site. First, some
background information on me and Lahey Consulting. In
January of 1997 I joined a prominent national search
firm as a marketing recruiter. Although I was successful
by their standards, I wasn’t fully satisfied.
We had detailed knowledge of thousands of excellent
candidates. But, unfortunately, too many of the best
were off-limits to our recruiting
efforts — because they worked for our numerous corporate
clients. It was a classic case of client blockage, the catch-22
that all larger search firms face. There had to be a better
way.
I came to realize that a small, specialized search
firm could thrive while taking on many fewer corporate
clients — thus minimizing the number of “off-limits”
candidates — giving clients the best and broadest
access to top brand management and marketing talent.
In August of 2000 I founded Lahey Consulting,
combining years of specialized experience with a commitment
to deliver a level of access to top CPG marketing talent that
is unsurpassed.
As a small business owner, I never forget that
our long-term success is based on the continued satisfaction
of each valued client and every individual we place.
This conviction drives our performance every day.
We look forward to earning your trust
and your business.
– Stephen H. Lahey, President |
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