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Kenny, Roger Michael was born on October 3, 1938 in New York City. Son of Michael F. and Mary T. (Glynn) Kenny.
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What's the secret weapon behind the most successful E-commerce start-ups? Why do some new ventures succeed beyond measure while others fail dismally? The key is a working board of directors -- the kind that rolls ups its sleeves and commits emotionally, offering intellectual capital, networking contacts and operating expertise. E-Board Strategies: How to Survive and Win offers insight into the challenges that many internet and other emerging companies will encounter as they grow, such as: -Choosing the right venture capitalists, not necessarily the first ones that come along. -The changing needs and skills of management and the board. -Succession planning and being acquired. -Going public: the risks and timing, how to value the stock and judge the market. -Choosing a Chair as a senior mentor. -Refining, changing and redefining the business model. E:Board Strategies: How to Survive and Win tells the stories of how successful new ventures beat the odds and survived beyond infancy. Required reading for every business leader and all Internet pioneers!
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Kenny, Roger Michael was born on October 3, 1938 in New York City. Son of Michael F. and Mary T. (Glynn) Kenny.
Bachelor of Business Administration, Manhattan College, 1959. Master of Business Administration, New York University, 1961.
With, Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, 1959-1967; manager business operations, Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, 1965-1967; associate, Spencer Stuart & Associates, New York City, 1967-1970; vice president West Coast operations, Spencer Stuart & Associates, New York City, 1970-1977; senior vice president, partner, Spencer Stuart & Associations, 1977-1982; senior vice president, partner, Kenny Kindler Tholke/Boardroom Cons., New York City, since 1982. Managing director Boardroom Cons.
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Board overseers Conrad N. Hilton College Hotel and Restaurant Management University Houston. Member of Association Executive Search Consultant (board directors, Gardner Heidrick award 2001), American Society Public Administrators, National Association Corporation and Professional Recruiters, Westchester Country Club, Economic Club, Sky Club, Imperial Russian Order of St. John of Jerusalem (Knights of Malta).
Married Carole Ann Smith, October 3, 1959. Children: Glynn Scott, Lynn Marie.