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Executive Career Advisory & Mentoring

The International Center for Executive Options, or ICEO, is LHH’s global boutique executive advisory practice. ICEO solutions provide strategic mentoring and guidance to leaders and organizations at critical inflection points, from mergers to shifts in economics and technologies.

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Growth Doesn’t Stop at the Top

The most transformative leaders, the ones who impart beautiful legacies, understand continued development is essential. With decades of expertise, LHH advisors challenge leaders and executive teams to break new ground and set ambitious goals.
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Strategic & Tactical Guidance
Our team of experts includes behavioral psychologists, researchers, brand specialists, and top-tier consultants to equip clients with actionable counsel.
Expert Insights for Smart Decisions
LHH observes and analyzes the latest industry and worldwide trends to provide insights and data to our clients for thoughtful impact.
Succession Planning
Business continuity depends on careful planning for leadership succession. Done well, it retains institutional knowledge while nurturing future leaders, seamlessly transitioning the departing executive, elevating the successor, and setting the organization up for success.

Giving Executives the Right Support

C-Suite career and business decisions are often highly visible internally and externally. To provide expert care, we craft brand management support into our executive guidance programs.
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Confident Guidance at Critical Times
Our global consultants and advisors guide leaders through key career inflection points with compassion and structured, pragmatic advice.
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Onboarding & Integration
Nearly half of new CEOs fail within the first 18 months (Harvard Business Review). Prepare leaders and protect the organization with objective, trackable insights from ICEO experts. The program helps leaders make smarter, more strategic decisions with transparency, especially during early tenures.
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Departures & Successions
Whether it’s a sudden change or a planned retirement, ICEO provides departing executives with dedicated care and empathetic support to create the best outcome for all parties.
Having someone that has gone through exactly what I'm going through was incredibly important and comforting. My Peer Advisor had a similar background coming from a Fortune 50 company. There was always this coaching and insight, and he became a mentor to me through the process.
Lee Cooper
Board Member, Leiters

Expand Your Executive Network

Our ICEO Community creates invaluable opportunities for our executive clients, advisors, and experts to connect, collaborate, and to inspire new perspectives.
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Expand Your Executive Network

Our ICEO Community creates invaluable opportunities for our executive clients, advisors, and experts to connect, collaborate, and to inspire new perspectives.

Featured Content & Resources for Executives

Explore research, insights, and how-to content including articles, reports, podcasts, and webinars on demand.
Retirement Reimagined
There was a time when the word “retirement” conjured up images of gold watches, golf clubs, gardening, and grandchildren. From the perspective of businesses, it was a defined event, often occurring when employees hit a certain age. For individuals, it was a rite of passage, generally signaling the culmination of one’s career. Embarking upon a life of leisure was the well-earned reward for decades of service. Not anymore.
Zigging and Zagging: How Two Top Executives Switched Careers
At a time when some 40 percent of workers at all levels are considering leaving their jobs, a focus on exploring more unconventional career options rather than merely finding new employment in a similar role is especially apt.
How to Launch a Successful Executive Portfolio Career
After more than nine years as the Vice President of Global Markets, Policy, for General Motors and a long career on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., Lee Godown was not interested in retirement. He wanted to step back, figure out what was most important to him and then decide what he was going to do next. Reuben Cohen U.S. Managing Director, LHH Leadership Transition Practice, International Center for Executive Options (ICEO)
A Leap of Faith: How to Make a Late-Career Decision to Pursue Your Dream Job
Although he knew the exact type and level of job he wanted, Ken Daly had not formally applied for or even talked to a colleague about his career aspirations. In his own research, he learned an astounding and somewhat daunting fact: the odds against him making the leap from the business world to higher learning were about 100 to 1.