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  Company Type Public ()
  Foundation Washington, DC ( 1979 )
  Location Washington , District Of Columbia , USA
  Key People Thomas L Monahan, III , CEO <br /> James J McGonigle , Chairman Of The Board <br /> Melody Jones , Chief Human Resources Officer <br /> Derek C M Van Bever , Chief Research Officer <br /> Timothy R Yost , Chief Financial Officer
  Industry Best Practice research and Consulting
  Revenue ''' US$ 410 million''' ( TTM 1Q2006) CEB financial statements at morningstarcom
  Operating Income '''US$196 million''' (TTM 1Q2006)<br />
  Net Income '''US$758 million''' (TTM 1Q2006)<br />
  Homepage Executiveboardcom


The Corporate Executive Board Company (CEB) is a commercial, for-profit, public firm that provides general best practices research, executive education, and decision support tools to organizations.

CEB has more than 40 specialized programs, each geared toward a specific corporate function. The programs are distributed across 9 larger practice areas. The practice areas roughly correspond to the seats of the executive table; for example, Finance, HR, Sales and Marketing, IT, Operations, and Legal. CEB's members pay an annual subscription in exchange for access to CEB's reports, benchmarking, Web library of best practices, rights to request research on new topics, teleconferences, and attendance at discussion-based meetings with peer executives at other member companies.


HISTORY

The company was founded in , the Corporate Executive Board was spun off from the Advisory Board Company {Link without Title} .

In 2004 , CEB employed more than 1,200 staff members spread out across four offices - Washington, DC , London , Gurgaon (New Delhi) and Tokyo. As of the summer of 2006, CEB had grown to over 2000 employees worldwide.

In 2006 , CEB expanded its business to include middle market companies. Previously focusing on companies with revenues above $750 million, the new Middle Market franchise focuses on companies with smaller revenues.

In March 2007 , CEB will be open its first domestic offices outside of Washington, DC with new offices in San Francisco and Chicago . Future expansion markets for CEB may include Paris , France and Germany , probably Frankfurt .

In July 2007 CEB acquired ITtoolbox .


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COMMUNITY CONTRIBUTIONS

In 2006, CEB was named a Top Corporate Philanthropist by the Washington Business Journal and ranked no. 9 on its annual list of area companies. CEB’s service branch, CEB ServiceCorps, promotes and facilitates service opportunities for teams, individuals, and the firm as a whole and is integral to the culture at CEB. All CEB employees are allowed to use 40 hours of daytime leave per year for service-related activities and can also earn extra days of vacation by reaching milestones on hours of service.


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