Managing Director

Jean P. Lenzner

Jean Lenzner is a veteran of the executive search industry with more than 30 years of experience in recruiting, professional development, training, diversity and retention. Despite her wide-ranging business expertise, she remains an enthusiastic lifelong learner, always excited to embrace new ideas and approaches to meet the unique requirements that every search and project entails.

Prior to returning to The Alexander Group—which she co-founded and where she served as partner for 10 years—Ms. Lenzner was director of professional resources for Bracewell LLP, where she oversaw recruiting and retention for the 400-attorney global law firm. Previously, she was the director of experienced recruiting for Arthur Andersen LLP.

"I enjoy the intellectual stimulation and challenge of executive recruiting."

Education

  • University of Texas, Austin

    Bachelor of Arts, History. Bachelor of Journalism

Industry Experience

Not-for-profit
Energy
Manufacturing
Legal and Professional Services
Life Sciences and Healthcare
Professional Services

What do you think differentiates The Alexander Group from other executive search firms?

My colleagues! We have a great team who are dedicated to finding the best possible candidates and I do think our research team is exceptional.

What do you love about your work?

The diversity. Even though the position title may be the same, each search always has a different nuance in their requirements and in the details of culture and fit which will make someone successful in the role. Working with clients who look to us to fill multiple key needs is especially satisfying because you really get to know the organization.

What's the highest compliment a client can give you?

To have a client tell us six months later what a difference our candidate has made to their organization.

Recent Articles

C-Level Recruitment for Boutique Law Firms: Redefining Leadership Excellence

Managing Director, John Mann, discusses recruiting C-level leaders for boutique law firms.

The Emerging Power of the CIO Role in Law Firms: Shaping The Legal Future

We discuss the evolving role of CIOs in law firms, highlighting their shift from technical experts to strategic leaders.

Empty conference room with modern chairs and a large table, symbolizing the impact of a board member resignation on corporate governance.

Board Member Resignation: How to Navigate Corporate Governance Crisis

The Alexander Group advises on responding to a full board resignation, emphasizing urgency, communication, and understanding voting structures.

How is DEI Changing Amid Backlash? Embracing Quiet Diversity Strategies

The Alexander Group explores the evolution of DEI strategies, highlighting the rise of “Quiet DEI” as firms adapt diversity efforts to socio-political changes.

Examining the Challenges and Opportunities of Hiring and Working for a Family Business

What do Walmart, Berkshire Hathaway, Dell, Comcast, Publix, and Ford have in common? All are among the nation’s largest companies and members of the Fortune 100. Each of them is “family-owned,” which is loosely defined as having two or more family members involved and a majority of ownership or control within the family. Family-owned businesses

Four Myths of Moving from the Corporate World to the Not-for-profit Sector

After a successful 11-year run at Cubist Pharmaceuticals, former CEO Rob Perez asked himself, what next? “While I loved (almost) every aspect of leading Cubist, my favorite part was helping to develop the unique culture that was a hallmark of the organization. And a big part of that culture was our extraordinary commitment to the