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RALEIGH, NC – Linda Leake, president of execUchange, a national firm that helps clients grow their companies, hold employees accountable and implement changes that make a difference, has been named one of Business Leader Magazine’s Top Ten Women Extraordinaire. Those selected as Women Extraordinaire are recognized for being leaders, innovators, problem solvers and inspirations to other women. These women serve the community by making a difference for a worthy cause or by providing leadership, direction or support to a service-based professional, civic or charitable organization. Leake received the award at a luncheon on Dec. 6 at North Ridge Country Club.
“I am excited to be named one of Business Leader Magazine’s Women Extraordinaire,” said Leake. “It is truly humbling to be in the company of such accomplished women, and winning this award has inspired me to continue to work to serve my community and peers.”
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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