Kelli Vukelic

Kelli Vukelic is the Chief Executive Officer of N2Growth and is responsible for the firm’s global executive search and advisory solutions.
Dive into the Role of the Chief People Officer in Today’s Workplace

Dive into the Role of the Chief People Officer in Today’s Workplace

The Evolving Landscape of Human Resources Leadership In this ever-changing business landscape, the role of human resources (HR) leadership continues…

6 months ago

Executive Search Market and Its Growth in Saudi Arabia

The executive search market in Saudi Arabia is poised for significant growth, with an estimated value of $2.2 billion by…

10 months ago

Humanizing the Future of Executive Hiring: The Role of People Analytics and AI

Unleashing the Power of Human Intelligence in the Age of AI: The Future of Executive Search Relies on Striking the…

11 months ago

Expanding the Word Diversity to Be More Inclusive

In the past several years, executive search firm KPIs relied heavily on efforts made in the areas of diversity, equity,…

12 months ago

Bigger is Not Always Better When Selecting a Search Firm to Partner With

Kelli Vukelic, CEO of N2Growth examines the nuances that distinguish boutique search firms from their larger counterparts. Here are some…

1 year ago

How Startups Can Revamp Their Executive Leadership Talent for Growth

Organizations, particularly startups, require changes in executive leadership talent in the business lifecycle to capitalize on growth potential. Sometimes CEOs…

2 years ago

Tech-Savvy Youth and the Future of C-Suite Leadership

Did you know that American youth spend an average of six hours or more a day on screens? As a…

3 years ago

Transition Coaching After Executive Search Placement Increases Success in India

Executive coaching was nearly unheard of in India 15 or so years ago. Today is much different. Now there are…

3 years ago

What Will Female C-Suite Leadership Look Like Post COVID?

The composition of C-suite leadership across the spectrum is notably different than it used to be ten or so years…

3 years ago