CES Consulting
Collegiate
Enterprise Solutions, LLC (CES) manages
the largest and most comprehensive consulting
network in the nation exclusively dedicated to
higher education. CES now has a membership of
over 350 past presidents, senior administrators,
and deans located in 46 states, and also abroad.
CES Consulting is immediately
positioned to introduce selected members as candidates
for consulting engagements predicated upon their
potential match and responsiveness to the needs
and specifications of prospective college/university
clients. The talents, expertise, and extensive
professional accomplishments reflected within
the membership base of CES Consulting span
the entire range of college/university operations,
including trustees, presidents, provosts, chief
academic officers, COOs, CFOs, CIOs, chief advancement
officers, chief student life officers, chief enrollment
officers, technology transfer officers, and deans
of professional schools.
We recommend—for two reasons--that
college and university leaders make their first
call or inquiry to CES Consulting to discuss
any or all of their consulting needs:
The first reason is to explore
some of the extraordinary advantages and opportunities
provided by CES Consulting and its members:
- Unsurpassed depth and breadth
of professional consulting resources and expertise
in the field of higher education.
- Broad geographical distribution
of the consulting network, making it possible
to access both local or national consulting
resources and solutions.
- Capacity to identify and
deploy appropriate and responsive consulting
expertise—with the right fit--for all
types and levels of institutions.
- Competitive pricing predicated
upon an ethos of successful members—with
many years of operational experience--dedicated
to giving back and expanding their legacies
and professional contributions to the academy.
The second reason is that CES
Consulting is also prepared to make immediate
referrals to other consulting firms, especially
those that are highly specialized and appropriately
resourced to address some of the more unique and
technical challenges confronting the academy.
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