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Raleigh, N.C. – Linda Leake, President of CHANGE by Leake, has announced that the firm has changed its name to execUchange. The new name reflects the firm’s expertise in the art of creating a healthy and profitable company through strategic positioning, the use of assessment tools, management intervention, conflict resolution, management and organizational development, recruitment, and selection of executives and sales professionals. Leake will continue to act as president of the firm, focusing on the major changes within an organization.
“I am excited about our new name,” said Leake. “I believe that this new name will better reflect our company and the work that we do, with this change we will still provide top-quality hiring and business development services to our clients. As our services have evolved over the years I feel that it is important for us to have a name the properly represents who we are and what we do.”
About execUchange: Linda Leake is President of execUchange, a national firm that helps clients grow their companies, hold employees accountable and make changes that make a difference. execUchange specializes in behavior assessments, management intervention, conflict resolution, management and organizational development, recruitment, and selection of executives and sales professionals. With more than 15 years of proven results for clients, Leake has worked with both Fortune 500 companies and small businesses to solve employee issues, reduce turnover and resolve conflict. Executives learn how to handle management challenges by changing how they hire and how they manage, transforming the way they do business. Located at 4601 Six Forks Road, Suite 500 in Raleigh, the company can be contacted by calling 919-787-7861 or by visiting http://www.execuchange.com.
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