Management Team
Terry Ebert, Ed.D. Managing Director, Career Transition/Outplacement
Terry Ebert has more than 20 years of experience in the field of
career management, working with all industry categories in the Fortune 500. He has acted
as an advisor and mentor to HR professionals in many industry
leading corporations, dealing with issues ranging from corporate governance to
complex employee relations matters. He has provided leadership for
multiple location downsizings on both the national and international level, with
single point-of-service support. Terry has had the oversight and hands-on management of major
projects such as the set-up and ongoing administration of career transition
centers, plant closings, and a wide variety of large-scale corporate
restructurings involving staff reductions in excess of 1,000 employees.
Terry, who joined The Ayers Group in 1990, is Managing Director of all its
career transition programs, individual and group. He has crafted innovative
seminars and personally provided counseling for most senior executives and
managers in many of the firm's client corporations. He has also developed a
Human Resources Staffing Augmentation practice providing Senior
Generalists, ER specialists, and Recruiters on an as needed basis for
corporations in many different industries across our region.
He began his corporate career in computer training with
Spiridellis Associates, a management development consultant to the Fortune 500.
Recruited by Morgan Stanley & Co. to run their recruiting and
training programs, the training program that he developed was called
"the Rolls Royce of training programs" by Datamation magazine. In 1988,
Terry left to start his own consulting firm focusing on skills gap analysis,
training design and development.
Terry holds an Ed.D.
in Training Management from Hofstra, an M.A. in Psychology
from SUNY Binghamton, and a B.A. in Psychology from Queens
College. He is regularly invited to address national and
international human resources and training conferences, has
been a guest on Wall Street Week in Review
and on CNBC-TV, and his articles appear
in leading business and trade publications. He is a member of the Outplacement Institute
and is active in several national and international professional associations.
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