IESC Adds New Executive
January 25, 2011
Spencer T. King, president and CEO of the International Executive Service Corps (IESC), has announced a new addition to its headquarters leadership team.
Joining IESC as Vice President is Charles E. Conconi. Mr. Conconi is a management consultant who has successfully developed and implemented multi-million dollar projects in Asia, the United States, Europe, and the Middle East. He brings substantial experience in strategic growth, value chains, change management, private sector development, and economic reform to IESC. As a key executive at Nathan Associates, Inc., he demonstrated dynamic management expertise, successfully leading competitiveness initiatives in Croatia and Sri Lanka. As an independent consultant, he helped improve the business enabling environment and the competitiveness of the Turkish-Cypriot economy. He holds an advanced degree in International Affairs from the Georgetown University School of Foreign Service in Washington, DC and was awarded a Graduate School of Foreign Service Academic Scholarship as well as a National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Fellowship. He also holds a BA from Columbia University.
A private, not-for-profit economic development organization, IESC promotes stability and prosperity around the world through private enterprise development. It’s four major practice areas are trade and competitiveness; financial services; tourism; and, through its Geekcorps Division, appropriate technology solutions and information & communications technology. Since its founding in 1964, the firm has managed complex economic development programs worldwide. Drawing from its registry of more than 8,500 experts representing virtually every industry and economic sector, it has completed more than 25,000 technical and managerial consultancies for private and public sector beneficiaries in 130 countries.