This content is from: Corner Office After Nearly 40 Years, Sandy Urie Retires From Cambridge Associates “I’m proud frankly of the number of women who serve in leadership positions. I hired many of them,” says the chairman emeritus. By Alicia McElhaney March 07, 2023
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