
David
Gabriel
Odgers Berndtson
New York office
David
Gabriel
Odgers Berndtson
Dallas office
David Gabriel is a founding Partner of Odgers Berndtson’s US business, serving as both co-chairman of the technology and media sectors and on the US operating board.
Before joining Odgers Berndtson, he was Managing Partner of The Arcus Group, a global boutique as well as Global Sector Head for Technology and Media at TMP Worldwide (NASDAQ 100, S&P 500) where he led the search industry’s fourth largest technology search practice operating in 27 countries. He also spent time with Korn/Ferry and Ray & Berndtson.
Prior to entering the executive search field, he was a senior engagement manager in strategy and organizational design consulting.
David has completed graduate work and post graduate research at both Georgia Tech and Georgia State University, completing his master’s degree with an emphasis in Organizational Behavior at GSU. An NACD Certified Director, he serves as Chairman of AGResearch International and as a Director of Conxu, mobile networking and Nimbix, HPC cloud and SaaS. He is also an investor/mentor at early stage incubator Tech Wildcatters.
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