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Corporate Executive Board Co. / EXBD

Employees chat at a company-sponsored bowling night at Lucky Strike Bowling Alley in the District. CEB has many social events such as these for its young employees.

Employees chat at a company-sponsored bowling night at Lucky Strike Bowling Alley in the District. CEB has many social events such as these for its young employees. (Photo: Linda Davidson / The Washington Post)

About Corporate Executive Board Co.

1919 N. Lynn St., Arlington, Va. 22209
www.executiveboard.com | 571-303-3000 | Founded: 1997

Industry: Government And Professional Services | Category: Top 100 Companies

The Corporate Executive Board provides customized research briefs, executive education seminars and decision-making support to more than 4,700 companies and nonprofit organizations around the world. The company has offices in London, New Delhi, Chicago and San Francisco, and early this year, it opened one in Sydney. In August, it completed its $59 million acquisition of ITtoolbox, a Scottsdale, Ariz., company that runs an online community enabling people to share knowledge on information technology.

Chairman and CEO: Thomas L. Monahan III

2007 Financial Data

Total employees: 2,439 | Local employees: 1,829

Company Leadership

Gregor S. Bailar Director
Stephen M. Carter Director
Gordon J. Coburn Director
Robert C. Hall Director
Nancy J. Karch Director
David Kenny Director
Daniel O. Leemon Director
Thomas L. Monahan III Chairman and Chief Executive Officer

Source: S&P's Capital IQ

Thomas L. Monahan, III
CEO
$4,903,568
Salary: $516,667
James J. McGonigle
Executive Chairman
$2,400,634
Salary: $540,000
Michael A. Archer
President, Marketing and International
$2,227,301
Salary: $416,667
Timothy R. Yost
CFO
$1,573,174
Salary: $341,667
Derek C. M. van Bever
Chief Research Officer
$774,127
Salary: $430,000

Did You Know

OFFICE SPACE: The company recently consolidated several Washington area offices and moved into new headquarters at the Waterview complex overlooking the Potomac River in Rosslyn.

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